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New research: How long COVID may be affecting your heart

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — It's been nearly five years since we all experienced the first wave of COVID-19 .

Extreme tiredness, brain fog and problems with taste or smell are well-known symptoms of long COVID.

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But as Fox 8's Jennifer Jordan reports above, new research is revealing bad news about how the infection is affecting the heart.

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