CDC: Many COVID-19 patients who suffered mild illness being diagnosed with new ailments months later
By Austin Williams
Study found increased risk of death in patients with ‘long COVID’
Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly from the St. Louis VA Healthcare System talks about a study that found an increased risk of death in patients who developed so-called long COVID.
LOS ANGELES - A recent study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that among more than 3,000 non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients who suffered mild forms of the disease, two-thirds ended up being diagnosed with a new health condition up to five months after contracting the novel coronavirus.
CDC: Many COVID-19 patients who suffered mild illness being diagnosed with new ailments months later
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CDC: Many COVID-19 patients who suffered mild illness being diagnosed with new ailments months later
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