Not even one in four people have completely recovered from COVID a full year after being hospitalized with the disease, a UK study indicated Sunday, warning that long COVID could become a common condition.
involving more than 2,300 people also found that women were 33 percent less likely to fully recover than men.
The study looked at the health of people who were discharged from 39 British hospitals with COVID between March 2020 and April 2021, then assessed the recovery of 807 of them five months and one year later. The most common long-COVID symptoms were fatigue, muscle pain, poor sleep, slowing down physically, and breathlessness.
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