Post-Covid-19 Pandemic: A Friend or Foe



Manik Mathur*

MBBS, Post graduate diploma (UK) , Clinical Ph.D. Neurology (UK), Member of American Academy of Neurology, Associate member of The Royal College of Physicians, London, Consultant Neurologist, GNRC Hospitals, Guwahati, India.

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Manik Mathur, MBBS, Post graduate diploma (UK) , Clinical Ph.D. Neurology (UK), Member of American Academy of Neurology, Associate member of The Royal College of Physicians, London, Consultant Neurologist, GNRC Hospitals, Guwahati, India.

Received: September 01, 2022     Published: September 19, 2022

 

Abstract

The year 2020 would be remembered for ages due to the biohazard war that we have witnessed. Hypercoagubility is something that’s been spoken behind the doors. Practically, the numbers of cerebrovascular accidents have faced a drastic upsurge since the pandemic. The reason can be attributed to the viral genomics but post-pandemic up-surge mainly in brain ischaemic insult continues to surprise the clinicians around the globe. This mini review discusses the after myths of the global pandemic and the future layover. The global vaccination campaign was introduced in the same year to fight against the virus. Moreover, increasing vaccinations can be put to a percentage of neuro-insults today? Well, further research in-addition to Covid-19 and the vaccination profile is a must.

Keywords: Post-Covid-19, Pandemic, cerebrovascular accidents

Citation: Mathur M. “Post-Covid-19 Pandemic: A Friend or Foe”. SVOA Neurology 2022, 3:5, 197-198.