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Long Covid Patients Face Lingering, Worrisome Risks, Study Finds – The New York Times
Patients who were not sick enough to be hospitalized still had a significantly greater risk of dying within six months than people who were not infected.
Were dealing with silos, Dr. Mylonakis said. Every time that we have a transfer, something is lost. The patient loses and that may make their other long Covid symptoms worse.
For example, if Im an endocrinologist, Im going to look at the blood sugar, Im not going to look at the 14 other systems, he said. But the problem with the blood sugar may be because this person has such weakness and fogginess that they cannot go to the supermarket and get healthy foods, so theyre going to order pizza.
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