Health
Family sick with lingering COVID-19 symptoms for three months – KSBW The Central Coast
There’s growing awareness of COVID-19 “long-haulers,” people who are suffering symptoms long after they’re no longer contagious.

LANNON, Wis. —All six members of the Martin family were diagnosed with COVID-19 within a 10-day period in June.
Amy Martin said her children recovered after having cold-like symptoms that included coughing, sneezing and sore throat, along with nausea, headaches and mouth sores.
But now, Martin and her husband are still can’t shake their coronavirus symptoms: chest pain, headaches and difficulty concentrating.
“Even though you’re a healthy person pre-COVID, post-COVID you could have complet…
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