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Nearly half of COVID survivors haven't fully recovered 6 months later: Study

Por: ABC News Health October 13, 2022

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Nearly half of COVID-19 survivors may have months after they were first infected, a new study suggests.Researchers from across looked at more than 33,000 patients over the age of 16 with a confirmed PCR test for COVID-19 in the past and tracked their symptoms.Results, published in the journal Wednesday, found that six months later, of the more than 31,000 patients who had had symptomatic COVID, 6% reported not having recovered at all. An... + full article



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