How damaging is the new crown?

Neocoronavirus can affect all organs throughout the body, as well as human mental health. Symptoms usually begin to appear 4 to 5 days after infection with Neocoronavirus, but some patients may not show symptoms for 2 weeks. Some people even have no symptoms at all. Symptoms may include: fever, cough, breathlessness, malaise, chills, myalgia, headache, sore throat, runny nose, and problems with smell or taste. Some patients may have digestive problems such as nausea or diarrhea. Rashes and other skin symptoms have also been reported, such as, purplish-red spots on the fingers or toes; the mechanism and frequency of occurrence are unknown. Most patients improve within a few days to weeks. However, a small number may be so ill that they are unable to breathe on their own. Organ failure in severe cases can be fatal. Some symptoms last for weeks or months in some patients, which seems more likely to happen in patients who are so sick they need to be hospitalized, but it can also happen in patients who are less severely ill. Doctors continue to study the long-term effects of COVID-19. The new crown pandemic affects everyone in a variety of ways. Many are sick or need to care for the sick, some have lost family or friends as a result, and most have had to cope with life changes, some of which may be permanent, and close attention to mental health is recommended.