Long COVID still an issue three years on – study
Long COVID is defined as persistent physical, cognitive and/or psychological symptoms that continue for more than 12 weeks following the acute illness. Photo: Shutterstock.com
A significant proportion of post-COVID patients were still symptomatic after almost three years of contracting the virus, according to a study.But the hospitalised cohort – the more severe patients – have improved. While some of their symptoms persisted, they did not get worse and were also “getting back to normal” from a psychological point of...