It looks like the more we learn about the China-produced COVID-19 virus, the worse the news gets.
According to the largest study of its kind, contracting COVID-19 may increase the risk of developing an autoimmune disease by 43 percent in the months following the infection, Live Science reported this week.
According to Anuradhaa Subramanian, a research fellow in health informatics at the University of Birmingham, who was not involved in the study, “The impact of this study is huge — it’s the strongest evidence so far answering this question of COVID-19 and autoimmune disease risk.”
Read More: Huge new study finds COVID-19 linked to 40% spike in risk for autoimmune disease – NaturalNews.com
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