Specialists in brain injury are concerned that Covid-19 is causing strokes and other types of severe neurological damage.
Doctors in London say many patients may be left with life-long brain injuries. It’s thought that the disease often causes many small blood clots which can damage the brain and other organs.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh.


The United States has bought up virtually all the stocks for the next three months of #remdesivir, leaving none for the UK, Europe or most of the rest of the world. #COVID19https://t.co/lkr0BHQjJi— Kaushik Vaidya (@KaushikVaidya) July 1, 2020
Yesterday, there were 174,264 new cases of #COVID19 and 5,072 deaths were reported in the past 24 hours.— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) July 1, 2020
This brings the total to 10,592,134 cases of which 514,072 people have died. pic.twitter.com/53ayy1g7JP
Rapid recent rise of #Covid19 cases in Luxembourg. Clusters found linked to large private parties, BBQs among co-workers and within households. Young adults of portuguese origin and other migrant communities affected in particular. No increase in hospitalisations or deaths yet. pic.twitter.com/mL4j4i19Wy— Joël Mossong (@joel_mossong) July 1, 2020
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