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COVID-19: Many Non-Hospitalized Virus Survivors Face Lingering Health Risks, New Study Shows

1 Read / Add Comments Some Americans who contracted cases of COVID-19 may not have been hospitalized, but could face potential long-term health risks, a new study has found. In a study published this week in the journal Nature, researchers who looked at more than 73,000 people across the country who were positive for COVID-19 but never hospitalized found that some of those cases could potentially increase the risk of death or chronic medical conditions. The study found that between one and six months after becoming infected, those patients had a significantly greater risk of death - up to 60 percent higher - than people who had not been infected with the virus.

Death risk increases sharply after Covid-19—even for patients who weren t hospitalized

Death risk increases sharply after Covid-19—even for patients who weren t hospitalized ⋮ Even non-hospitalized Covid-19 patients face a significantly higher risk of death and chronic medical conditions in the six months after their infection, according to a study published in the journal Nature. Washington University in St. Louis used medical records from the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to compare the health outcomes of: 13,997 hospitalized influenza patients; 13,654 hospitalized Covid-19 patients up to six months after they d recovered from an acute case of Covid-19; and Nearly 5 million people who didn t develop Covid-19 and weren t hospitalized. The researchers assessed the symptoms that non-hospitalized Covid-19 survivors experienced between one and six months after their coronavirus infections. According to the

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