About 1 in 5 adults may develop a health condition related to a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, according to a new study by the CDC.
For those ages 65 and up, the chances of having a post-COVID complication are greater at 25%.
According to the research released on Tuesday, patients who recovered from a COVID-19 infection have twice the risk of suffering from pulmonary embolism or respiratory conditions.
The study states there were no significant differences observed in cerebrovascular disease, which affects blood flow and vessels, or mental health disorders.
These findings are consistent with previous studies stating that 20% – 30% of COVID patients may encounter long COVID and need
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