Hyderabad: A research of Johns Hopkins Medicine, USA illustrated that unemployment among covid-19 survivors might increase because patients recovering after critical illness may face cognitive and physical changes, including a decline in bodily strength and thinking abilities, requiring comprehensive rehab.
A five-year study, published online Sept. 16, 2017, in the journal Thorax, examined return to work in patients recovering from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) — a condition common in patients with COVID-19 that causes inflammation in the lungs with fluid buildup in the tiny breathing sacs due to extended ventilation. The study revealed that about 3 in 4 survivors lost earnings, with an average loss of $180,000 over five years.