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newsGP – Women aged 50–60 most at risk of ‘long COVID’: Research – RACGP
The condition is also more likely in those who, among other things, had more than five symptoms in the first week of illness.

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The condition is also more likely in those who, among other things, had more than five symptoms in the first week of illness.
The study found long COVID is more likely with increasing age, higher BMI, female sex, and in those who experienced more than five symptoms in the first week of illness.
While most patients who develop COVID-19 recover from their illness in a relatively short period, some report ongoing issues.These patients often refer to themselves as ‘long haulers’, or are said to…
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