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COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has affected millions of people worldwide, leading to a global health crisis. Sleep is a critical aspect of our health, and disruptions to it can have negative impacts on our immune system and overall well-being. Studies have shown that COVID-19 can lead to sleep disorders, such as insomnia, hypersomnia, and sleep apnea. The virus can directly affect the central nervous system and respiratory system, leading to changes in sleep patterns. Additionally, factors such as stress, anxiety, and isolation can exacerbate sleep disturbances in individuals with COVID-19. Treatment options for sleep disorders in COVID-19 patients include improving sleep hygiene, cognitive behavioral therapy, and medications. Understanding the relationship between COVID-19 and sleep disorders is crucial for effective management of COVID-19 patients' overall health and well-being.