Longhaul Covid19

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This page collects observations, interpretations, and consequences for action about Long-term COVID19 sequellae. Please observe the structure of the page, when you add your content. Please use references where possible. Remember to find the relevant page. For example, if your observation is about transmission routes, please use that page, instead of posting your content here.

Long-haul COVID19

What is already known

  • Hospitalised COVID19 patients were assessed approximately 60 days after onset of the first COVID-19 symptom; at the time of the evaluation, only 18 (12.6%) were completely free of any COVID-19–related symptom, while 32% had 1 or 2 symptoms and 55% had 3 or more. Worsened quality of life was observed among 44.1% of patients. [1]

Observations

Analysis and interpretation

Consequences for action

References

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  1. Carfì, A., Bernabei, R., & Landi, F. (2020). Persistent Symptoms in Patients After Acute COVID-19. JAMA.