Though COVID-19 has most notably affected the respiratory system, case studies with related neurological disease began trickling in soon after the pandemic started. Those reports have continued to grow, including cases of central and peripheral nervous system disorders. The exact injury mechanism, however, has been elusive. A new multidisciplinary study out of the United Kingdom takes one of the deepest dives yet into the many ways COVID-19 wreaks havoc on the nervous system. In early March 2020, it started to become apparent that COVID-19 was linked to the development of certain neurological conditions, including encephalopathy, stroke, and Guillain-BarrĂ© Syndrome (GBS). Dr. Elaine Jones “There were a lot of neurologic presentations that ended up being COVID-positive patients,” Dr. Elaine Jones, a neurologist who does telehealth in ERs across the country, told us. “We are still working through that data to see what it was. Some of it, we think, was inflammation of the vessels.