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CHICAGO (WLS) One of the major mysteries of the COVID-19 pandemic is why some people who survived the infection continue to have symptoms months later. Now, the National Institutes of Health is launching a new initiative to study what the NIH director calls a constellation of symptoms suffered by a large number of COVID-19 patients long past the time they ve recovered from the initial stages of the illness. My heart rate was constantly elevated, and I, my breathing was bad as well, so it s I had a mixture of both, ICU Nurse Huda Amorah told the I-Team. And then COVID brain is real. For anyone who tells you know it is real, you have this like memory fog, Amorah continued.