Each day we learn more about the COVID-19 virus and its impact on those who have it, but one thing we do know about the virus is that the impact it has on each person can be very different.
Monday, 01 Feb 2021 12:08 PM MYT
World Health Organization’s head of clinical care at the health emergencies programme Janet Diaz answers questions during an interview with AFP in Geneva January 29, 2021. AFP pic
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GENEVA, Feb 1 It is time to start solving the mystery of Long Covid, an aspect of the pandemic blighting millions of lives, the World Health Organization’s leader on post-Covid conditions told AFP.
Little is known about why some people, after coming through the acute phase of Covid-19, struggle to recover and suffer ongoing symptoms including tiredness, brain fog, cardiac and neurological disorders.