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posted by Fnord666 on Monday October 12 2020, @02:59PM   Printer-friendly

'Long Covid': Why are some people not recovering?

For most people, Covid-19 is a brief and mild disease but some are left struggling with symptoms including lasting fatigue, persistent pain and breathlessness for months.

The condition known as "long Covid" is having a debilitating effect on people's lives, and stories of being left exhausted after even a short walk are now common.

So far, the focus has been on saving lives during the pandemic, but there is now a growing recognition that people are facing long-term consequences of a Covid infection.

Yet even basic questions - such as why people get long Covid or whether everyone will fully recover - are riddled with uncertainty.


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  • (Score: 2) by legont on Tuesday October 13 2020, @05:15AM

    by legont (4179) on Tuesday October 13 2020, @05:15AM (#1063885)

    Yet even basic questions - such as why people get long Covid or whether everyone will fully recover - are riddled with uncertainty.

    Let's see a case of a 16 years old who get hepatitis A. He will likely fully recover. What does it mean, exactly? He will recover to be about 50 years old. No more competetive sports, no army, probably no good university, no hot girlfriend, no great promotions; just full recovery.

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