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A study by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf shows: Even people infected with corona who had no, mild or moderate symptoms, suffer more organ damage. Among other things, the functions of the heart, lungs and kidneys are impaired.

https://www.welt.de/regionales/hamburg/a...rlauf.html
Multi-organ assessment in mainly nonhospitalized individuals after SARS-CoV-2
infection. The Hamburg City Health Study
COVID programme

Conclusion Subjects who apparently recovered from mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection show signs of subclinical multiorgan affection related to pulmonary, cardiac, thrombotic, and renal function without signs of structural brain damage, neurocognitive, or quality-of-life impairment. Respective screening may guide further patient management.

https://www.hamburg.de/contentblob/15757...wnload.pdf
(05-01-2022, 09:45 PM)theold Wrote: [ -> ]Multi-organ assessment in mainly nonhospitalized individuals after SARS-CoV-2
infection. The Hamburg City Health Study
COVID programme

Conclusion Subjects who apparently recovered from mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection show signs of subclinical multiorgan affection related to pulmonary, cardiac, thrombotic, and renal function without signs of structural brain damage, neurocognitive, or quality-of-life impairment. Respective screening may guide further patient management.

https://www.hamburg.de/contentblob/15757...wnload.pdf
Wow, so serious multiorgan damage.....
The effects usually come a few months later. 

These conditions are described as ‘post-COVID-19 syndrome ’ or—if symptoms continue longer than 6 months —as ‘long COVID-19 syndrome ’.
Discussion
In more than 1700 individuals, we extensively phenotyped multi-organ-specific structure and function and explored neurocognitive and PRO to comprehensively assess the intermediate to long-term effects of mild and moderate COVID-19 disease.
We consistently observed organ-specific subclinical involvement

Autopsy studies indicate that SARS-CoV-2 affects multiple organs beyond the respiratory tract, including the heart, brain, and kidneys. Some patients continue to suffer from heterogeneous symptoms after the acute phase of critical illness. These conditions are described as ‘post-COVID-19 syndrome ’ or—if symptoms continue longer than 6 months —as ‘long COVID-19 syndrome ’.

Clinical, imaging, or laboratory findings should accompany the diagnosis of post- or long COVID-19.25 To date, longer term effects after a mild to moderate COVID-19 disease course remain largely unknown. A systematic and comprehensive exploration
of potential multi-organ impairment is important to plan surveillance and potential diagnostic testing after recovery.
Bump.
The reason why China doesn't want to go into live with covid strategy.

There is a reason why Chinese as a race and culture last more than 5 thousand years... The rest are just temporal.
(05-01-2022, 09:43 PM)theold Wrote: [ -> ]A study by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf shows: Even people infected with corona who had no, mild or moderate symptoms, suffer more organ damage. Among other things, the functions of the heart, lungs and kidneys are impaired.

https://www.welt.de/regionales/hamburg/a...rlauf.html

So how does getting vaccinated help?
Since vaccination cant protect u but only let u get less severe symptoms isn't vax also tio if they have mild symptoms as well?  nudie