NTU study links Covid-19 with increased blood clot risk | THE BIG STORY

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According to a study by scientists from the Nanyang Technological University, patients who have recovered from Covid-19, regardless of the severity of their disease, may be at risk of developing blood clots due to an overactive immune system. We speak to the study's principal researcher Assistant Professor Christine Cheung.

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