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At least 17 million people in Europe suffered long Covid in first 2 years of pandemic, WHO report says

Por: CNBC Health September 22, 2022

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New research suggests at least 17 million people across Europe and central Asia suffered from long Covid within the first two years of the pandemic.Filadendron E+ Getty ImagesAt least 17 million people in Europe suffered from long Covid within the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study released Tuesday by the World Health Organization.Around 10% to 20% of all Covid-19 cases reported in 2020 and 2021 across the... + full article



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