There are new signs that Covid-19 can cause a range of serious, long-term health problems. Today, we look at the evidence that the virus can cause neurological damage, and the scientific race to understand how it operates.
Guest: Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton.
Background reading:
Lost function: Long-term consequences of surviving coronavirus in The Saturday Paper
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