ABSTRACT
Infection by COVID-19 is accompanied by inflammatory changes and damage to the lung, with chronic lung disease and concomitant changes in the immune response further increasing the risk of severe disease and death. The aim of the study was to investigate the incidence of COVID-19 in healthcare professionals and the impact on respiratory function. Material and methods: Respiratory function testing was conducted using spirometry, and an anonymous questionnaire survey of women in the health care field was performed. The data show that those who have recovered from the coronavirus infection are a significant part of the examined health care professionals - 86.60%. In order to prevent more serious lung damage, it is necessary to develop and quickly introduce preventive care and rehabilitation programs for all professionals who have recovered from the coronavirus infection, regardless of the severity of its course.