thats true for any kind of pneumonia
Permanent lung damage from COVID-19
I think I had coronachan back in late January. Live in Warsaw, Polin, travel on the tube, buses and trams a lot, go to the gym regularly, work in an openspace. Had a really bad flu with an awful cough, can't remember ever having a flu this bad. Was trying to get rid of it by sleep, sweat, vitamins and fasting, usually worked, this time it didn't for 6 days. Went to the doctor, got Augmentin antibiotics. Took good 2 weeks to somewhat recover. Month later, still don't feel 100% recovered, have the described limited breathing, like 80% normal capacity.
Have a flatmate, we both got sick pretty much at the same time, the same recovery, she also still feels not fully recovered.
It ain't fun, lads.
>News article
>Maybe
dude
>Tell that to people who had to get shit amputated
Modern prosthesis aren't very far from being better than natural limbs.
I spent the whole month of January until the 10th of February coughing up phlegm
I would think lung damage would only occur in those that develop pneumonia or have severe reactions.