Abstract
In the middle of 2020 coronavirus had becoming spread around the world with a high number of people infected with covid-19, which makes covid-19 international pandemic that leads the governments around the world to decided strict roles to prevent the spreading of the virus, like wearing masks, social distance, e-learning and curfew. Because SARS-Cov2 is a novel virus, research groups around the world are making an effort to study the genetic material and structure of this virus and to find suitable treatment and vaccine. Also, they are trying to analyze the impact on the people who are infected with covid-19 especially after recovering. This preliminary study is trying to analyze the survey data collected from patients in the Middle East especially Jordan and Iraq, to find out how much lifestyle could affect the long-lasting symptoms caused by covid-19. According to the data, there is a strong relationship between lifestyle and long-lasting symptoms of covid-19 especially physical exercise, taking supplements and drink caffeine frequently. Recommend to get more worldwide study about the impact of lifestyle on the long-lasting symptoms of covid-19.
Highlights
Coronaviruses are relatives of viruses belonging to the Coronaviridae family which are known for holding strains that cause potentially lethal diseases in birds and mammals [1]
Until 2002, coronaviruses were first recognized to cause cold in humans [4]. some rare strains, including SARSCoV-2, and people liable for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), are able to cause death in humans [4]
The total numbers of participants were 413, only 402 who had completed the questionnaire were involved in the study and the age range was extended below 18 to over 50 years old
Summary
Coronaviruses are relatives of viruses belonging to the Coronaviridae family which are known for holding strains that cause potentially lethal diseases in birds and mammals [1]. Until 2002, coronaviruses were first recognized to cause cold in humans [4]. SARS-Cov was first recognized as a distinct strain of coronavirus in 2003 [5]. The origin of the virus has never been known yet, though the primary human infections are often traced back to the Chinese province of Guangdong in 2002. The virus at that time became pandemic, causing relatively 8,000 infections of an influenza-like disease in 26 countries with nearly 800 deaths, according to World Health Organization (WHO) data explorer
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