China News Service, October 1st.
Lianhe Zaobao The study reported that the most common sequelae of the survivors include breathing problems, fatigue, pain and anxiety; women and those who have been hospitalized due to the epidemic are more likely to have sequelae
This study of more than 270,000 COVID-19 survivors showed that the sequelae that older people and men more often face are dyspnea and cognitive problems; younger people and women more often experience headaches, abdominal pain, anxiety or depression, etc.
The study also found that compared with people who did not need to be hospitalized, COVID-19 patients who had been hospitalized were more likely to have brain fog and fatigue; those who did not need to be hospitalized were more likely to have headaches
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However, this research did not provide details on the cause, severity, and possible duration of the long-term sequelae of the new crown
Professor Harrison of the University of Oxford, who led the research, pointed out that it is necessary to figure out the cause of the sequelae of the new crown
Focus on the new crown pneumonia epidemic
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