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How to assess risk for long term Covid issues--CNN
Fri, 2022-08-19 09:56 —
mike kraft
Long Covid risk extends two years after infection. Here's how to assess your risk
A new study found an increased risk of certain long Covid-19 symptoms up to two years after an original infection.
Sandee LaMotte, CNN
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