When Georgia Mooney was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March she was not too concerned. But four months later she is still experiencing symptoms and she is not alone.
When Georgia Mooney was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March after returning from the UK, she was not too concerned.Georgia Mooney, 31, is still experiencing coronavirus symptoms four months after first being diagnosedStudies into the long-term impact of COVID-19 on patients are being carried out around the world
Ms Mooney said she had "the full gamut of symptoms: fevers, night sweats, fatigue, aching muscles … a sore throat and a crazy headache"."I have got daily chest pain and shortness of breath, and a feeling of a constricted chest," she said."I'm a musician and a singer, and I haven't been able to sing very much at all because of the breathing issues.
"Symptoms range from ongoing fatigue, reduced exercise tolerance … some respiratory symptoms. Some people are reporting what they're describing as brain fog, issues with attention concentration."
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