PARIS — Most symptoms from long Covid-19 clear up within a year for people who had mild initial infections, a large Israel study said Thursday (Jan 12), with the findings welcomed as 'reassuring'.
PARIS — Most symptoms from long Covid-19 clear up within a year for people who had mild initial infections, a large Israel study said Thursday , with the findings welcomed as"reassuring".
The researchers combed through the records, which were provided by Maccabi Healthcare Services, for more than 70 different symptoms that have been linked to long Covid. The study, published in the journal BMJ, also found that vaccinated patients had a lower risk of breathing problems — the most common symptom — compared to unvaccinated cases.
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