HIGHLIGHTS
- who: PRACATOORYGINALNA and colleagues from the Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust, Southport, United Kingdom have published the research: LETTERS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: It is important to acknowledge that the effects of COVID-19 are not only acute, but that the disease has long-term consequences as well.
SUMMARY
An emerging pandemic in itself that, in patients recovering from COVID-19, many still reported fatigue (53%), dyspnoea (43%), joint pain (27%), and chest pain (22%) even though none of the patients had fever or any signs or symptoms of acute . . .

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