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Almost one in seven suffers long COVID, UK study finds – Medical Xpress
Nearly one in seven Britons who tested positive for COVID-19 continued to have symptoms for at least 12 weeks, according to a UK study released Thursday.

Nearly one in seven Britons who tested positive for COVID-19 continued to have symptoms for at least 12 weeks, according to a UK study released Thursday.
The Office for National Statistics said the study of over 20,000 people who had tested positive from April last year to March this year found 13.7 percent had symptoms that lasted for at least 12 weeks.
This was based on people’s self-reported symptoms of so-called “long COVID”. The list of 13 symptoms included fatigue, muscle pain and difficulty…
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