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COVID ‘long haulers’ suffer symptoms weeks, months, Later – New Haven Register
DENVER (AP) – In the early hours of an April morning, at her home in Erie, Malea Anderson woke up with what felt like an explosion of ice water up her spine and into her head. She had a massive headache and tried to get out of bed to go to the bathroom, but h…
- Malea Anderson, who has suffered headaches, fatigue and other symptoms she suspects are related to the coronavirus, is shown at her home in Erie, Colo., Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020. In Colorado, Anderson and dozens of people report a wide range of lingering COVID-19 symptoms that last for weeks, even months, but little is known about the reasons why. (Hart Van Denburg/Colorado Public Radio via AP) less
Malea Anderson, who has suffered headaches, fatigue and other symptoms she suspects are r…
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