Discovered: Coronavirus also causes brain attack

An increase in reports by young coronary patients, with regular health conditions suffering from fatal shocks, has caused fear that the killer disease can cause blood clots in the brain. Doctors in hospitals in New York and Philadelphia say they've never seen so many young people suffer from jams [...]
An increase in reports by young coronary patients, with regular health conditions suffering from fatal shocks, has caused fear that the killer disease can cause blood clots in the brain.
Doctors in hospitals in New York and Philadelphia say they have never seen so many young people suffer from major blood vessels jams, the deadliest kind of stroke, writes the Daily Mail.
A study in 15 medical centres over three weeks found that 40 percent of the accepted patients were infected with COVID-19 and under 50 years of age, the average age for severe brain stroke is 74.
Divided research, yet not revised by medical colleagues, analyzed 214 COVID-19 patients treated in three hospitals in Ewan, China. They found that 36 percent had neurological symptoms such as clotting blood into the brain or damaging consciousness.
At one time it was thought to be a disease that mainly attacks the lungs, doctors have now begun to believe that many deaths from the coronary are caused by blood clotting.
Scientists are not sure why the virus causes clots, some say, may be the result of an immune overload called ʹstuth of cytoskina.












