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23% Of People Who Had Mild To Moderate COVID Still Have Symptoms Two Years Later

Two years after contracting a mild to moderate case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), about 23% of people continue to experience persistent symptoms, such as shortness of breath, fatigue, anxiety, difficulty focusing/brain fog, and memory loss. After 12 months, about 50.5% had at least one persistent symptom, nearly 40% had at least two symptoms, and about 35% had three or more symptoms. The most common symptoms were shortness of breath (25%), fatigue (24%) anxiety (21%), difficulty focusing/brain fog (18%), body aches (18%), and headaches (16%).

The findings are based on outcomes for 173 people who agreed . . .

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