Health
Nearly three-quarters of patients with moderate or severe COVID had at least ONE long-term symptom – nation.lk – The Nation Newspaper
A new study from Stanford University found that 40% of people with moderate or severe cases of COVID-19 were still experiencing fatigue and 36% still had shortness…

The majority of patients with moderate or severe cases of COVID had at least one long-term symptom, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that nearly three-quarters of people continued to suffer fatigue, shortness of breath and even brain fog after clearing the infection or being discharged from the hospital.
In some instances, the patients dealt with symptoms for about 60 days and, in others, for as long as six months.
The team, from Stanford University, says the findings suggest that doctors…
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