The onset of COVID-19 brought with itself many revolutionary changes in the whole world circuit, be it entertainment, research, education, or medical practice. The quarantine mode made unique challenges for the medical education, and thanks to the ever-inquisitive minds of the technical people, various e-learning tools were developed for the students and the teachers to help bridge the gap between them through technology. This study was done in a tertiary medical college in central India where the students were asked to rate the e-learning provided by the teachers in the medical college. Methodology: About 100 medical students from a tertiary medical teaching college in Central India were randomly selected from first to final year, and an online questionnaire was provided to them to answer the questions. The answers were organized, tabulated, and inferences were drawn. The study took place from January 2021 to April 2021. It was a descriptive study. Appropriate tests were applied accordingly. Observations: Out of a total of 100 medical students studied, 30 belonged to 1st year, 25 belonged to 2nd year, 25 belonged to 3rd year, and 20 students belonged to final year MBBS. 65% were female students and 35% were male students.
Coronavirus-2 (SARC COV-2), which causes virus disease since December 2019, proves fatal to human life. Patients of coronavirus disease present with mild to severe symptoms related mostly with respiratory tract. Coronavirus affects the human life as even after complete recovery from the symptoms. Some symptoms persist or some new symptoms appeared in patients. Apart from the lungs, the coronavirus has affected multiple organs. Thus results in high mortality in patients with co-morbidity. But those who recovered they are also not perfectly fit to become asymptomatic. In the present study, 100 patients (56 males and 44 females) were taken from the general population of Vidarbha region who recovered from coronavirus disease. Patients were monitored after one month of their recovery and followed for three months to see for any new symptoms or for their persistence of symptoms. They were provided with a properly framed questionnaire to know about their post-COVID symptoms. In this study, it is seen that males were more affected than females. Patients irrespective of sex developed new symptoms after COVID. Some patients showed persistence of their symptoms. About 25% of females between 40-70 years of age had persistent body ache, whereas 20% of males between 40-70 years developed breathlessness. Body ache, malaise, and headache are prominent symptoms in all sexes. Other unusual symptoms appeared in all sexes, such as hair loss, constipation, and loss of concentration.
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