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Long-term cognitive change after COVID-19 in older individuals
Our study shows that older adults who survive severe COVID-19 suffer accelerated cognitive decline for 1 year after infection, after which the rate of decline decelerates. Long-lasting cognitive impairment occurs mostly in individuals who had severe COVID-19, showed cognitive impairments at 6 months after infection and had coexisting hypertension.