A study published earlier this year found the risk of heart disease among those who had had Covid rose regardless of their age, sex, gender, race, or ethnicity.

As a result, in the years and decades to come health services will dramatically need to reorganise and restructure to prepare for an increase in the number of heart disease patients.

This comes on top of warnings from NHS leaders of a second pandemic on mental health patients.

While the Government and others may want to celebrate the end of the pandemic, the truth is the work has only just begun.

Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk

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