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For months, researchers at Stanford have been studying patients suffering from what's now come to be known as long-haul COVID-19. Here's what they've found: ....
A wide variety of symptoms persisted in more than 70% of COVID-19 patients months after recovering from the initial phases of disease, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine.<br /> ....
7 Out of 10 Hospitalized for COVID Have Long-Haul Symptoms By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 26, 2021 (HealthDay News) If you land in the hospital with a COVID-19 infection, there s a good chance you ll still be suffering symptoms months later, researchers report. A wide swath of lingering health issues plagued more than 70% of these patients, investigators found. Early on, we completely ignored the long-term consequences of getting sick with this virus, said study senior author Dr. Steven Goodman, a professor of epidemiology and population health and medicine at Stanford University. People were being told this was all in their heads. The question now isn t is this real, but how big is the problem. ....
Skip to main content CDC s mask guidance may come as a psychological shock. But here s the data behind it FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Pedestrians wear face coverings on Mission Street in San Francisco in February.Scott Strazzante/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 People wear masks as they stroll around Lake Merritt in Oakland in January. California has not yet changed mask rules following the CDC’s announcement.Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less When historians reflect back on these chaotic COVID times, May 13 may stand out as particularly memorable: the day federal health officials said most Americans can ditch their masks, the clearest signal after more than a year of restrictions that the end of the pandemic was at hand. ....