Grant Stalker, Rosarie Tudas, Alpana Garg, Lauren Graham, Andrew L. Thurman, R. Todd Wiblin, Nabeel Hamzeh, Robert J. Blount, Raul Villacreses, Joseph Zabner, Alejandro Comellas, Josalyn L. Cho, Alejandro Pezzulo
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Long-COVID improves in 50% of patients after a year in a Midwestern cohort
Background Many of those infected with COVID-19 experience long-term disability due to persistent symptoms known as Long-COVID, which include ongoing respiratory issues, loss of taste and smell, and impaired daily functioning.