“Doctor Thira” reveals long COVID research reveals the age range that is most likely to be

It was found that at the time of the survey, there werepatientwith continuation of symptoms following the first infection, up to 52%

As many as 49.5% of those who had experienced mild symptoms reported residual symptoms, the most common symptoms were olfactory, taste, cough, etc.

Compared, it was found that theAge 60 and overare 3.63 times more at risk of developing residual symptoms than those under the age of 40.

from patients with Long COVID In total, it was found that 29.1% had an impact on performance.

In addition, another important problem is Stigma and discrimination accounted for 43.3%.

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