Objectives: COVID 19 which wreaked havoc in the lives of thousands of people was yet another chapter in the long history of global pandemics. Though the waves of the pandemic have ceased for the time being, it remains a mystery how it has affected the quality of life of people. The aim of the study was to assess the burden of impairment in perception through five sense organs, as well as the in-disease progression to determine quality of life of patients post COVID 19. Methods: Study was conducted as an online survey in multiple regions of South India. Along with it the face-to-face interview provided insight into the real experience of people. Results: Altogether 346 (59%) individuals were tested positive for covid19 in the population. Post vaccination discomfort was found in 42.7% of the vaccinated population. It was found that 41.3% of the individuals contracted with the disease suffered from some sort of sensory perception impairment Conclusion: Symptomatic burden was not found to have significantly affected by the social habits or the blood group. Sensory Perception impairment made carrying out daily activities strenuous and found to have negatively impacted the nutrition of the population.
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