Many People Who Recover From COVID-19 Experience At Least One Symptom Six Months Later, Study Indicates

The New York Times (1/8, Belluck) reported many people who recover from COVID-19 “will experience lingering problems like fatigue, insomnia, depression, anxiety or diminished lung function.” Researchers studied 1,733 patients “who were discharged from a hospital in Wuhan” and “found that more than three-quarters of them had at least one symptom six months later.” The study was published in The Lancet.

STAT (1/8, Cooney) and MedPage Today (1/8, Walker) also cover the story.

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— “6 Months After Leaving the Hospital, Covid Survivors Still Face Lingering Health Issues “Pam Belluck, The New York Times, January 8, 2021

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