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5 Things That Happen to Your Body When You Catch the New COVID

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There are lots of things we still don’t understand about the new coronavirus. The virus has affected more than 3.2 million worldwide so far and has been the reason for more than 230,000 deaths.

But if it’s one thing we can be sure of, is that the virus can have a devastating effect on the body, and not just the lungs. So, naturally, we need to better understand how the virus works, with the information we’ve got so far.

Here’s what there is to know about the new variant of Covid-19, and what kind of impact it can have on different systems in our bodies.

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