Study: Many COVID Patients Unable To Return To Work Six Months Later

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The largest global study of “long Covid” to date has found that many of those suffering from ongoing illness after infection with Covid-19 are unable to return to work at full capacity six months later.

The term “long Covid” refers to patients suffering from prolonged illness after initially contracting the virus, with symptoms including shortness of breath, migraines and chronic fatigue.

Public discourse on the pandemic has largely tended to focus on those with a severe or fatal illness, with ongoing medical problems either underappreciated or misunderstood. However, recent studies have shown a growing number of Covid patients experience persistent symptoms, with some patients referring to themselves as “long haulers.”

A preliminary study published Tuesday on MedRxiv is thought to represent the largest collection of symptoms identified in the long Covid population to date.

Read more at CNBC.

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  1. “In October [2020], ACI submitted an FOI request asking the HSE to provide proof that the Covid19 virus exists. Today, they have finally replied and have admitted that they are UNABLE to produce any record that it does. Game over”

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