As if getting COVID was not bad enough.
“The symptoms we identified should help clinicians and clinical guideline developers to improve the assessment of patients with long-term effects from Covid-19, and to subsequently consider how this symptom burden can be best managed.”
To come to their conclusions, the researchers analyzed the anonymized electronic health records of 2.4 million people in the UK taken between January 2020 and April 2021. This data set comprised of 486,149 people with prior infection, and 1.9 million people with no indication of coronavirus infection after matching for other clinical diagnoses.
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