Red Blood Cells of Long-Haul Covid-19 Patients Are Smaller Than Normal; Explains Blood Clotting Risk

If the public is to believe all of the unusual and atypical symptoms caused by COVID-19, uncharacteristic of any of the other seven types of coronaviruses, one might conclude this isn’t a virus at all.  It must be something else.  In particular, modern medicine is perplexed over patients with long-term symptomology, what has now been called long-haul COVID-19. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute For Physical Medicine in Germany find red blood cells from recovered long-haul COVID-19 patients to be enlarged which they say may explain the phenomenon of oxygen deprivation and other symptoms among these patients. Writing in The … Continue reading Red Blood Cells of Long-Haul Covid-19 Patients Are Smaller Than Normal; Explains Blood Clotting Risk