y now, it’s abundantly clear that COVID-19 is not always an illness that clears quickly and leaves no trace. Millions of people in the U.S., and even more around the world,a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
helps quantify just how often COVID-19 is linked to subsequent health issues. Among U.S. adults younger than 65 who have had COVID-19, roughly one in five has developed a health condition that may be related to the virus, the report says. Among people 65 or older, about one in four has. To reach those findings, CDC researchers used electronic health records to track more than 350,000 U.S. adults who had confirmed COVID-19 cases. They tracked these people for up to a year after their diagnoses to see if they developed at least one of 26 conditions linked to post-COVID-19 illness—including heart disease, respiratory problems, asthma, kidney disease,
, diabetes, and mental health conditions. For comparison, they also tracked a group of 1.6 million U.S. adults who had not had COVID-19, but sought medical care for other reasons during the study period.From that comparison, it was clear that COVID-19 survivors were at increased risk of developing almost all of the 26 conditions.
There were some limitations to the data. The researchers used one specific electronic health record network, so the patient base may not be perfectly representative of the U.S. population. It’s also possible that doctors were looking more closely for the analyzed conditions in COVID-19 survivors than in those who hadn’t had the virus, or that some people had undiagnosed conditions before they got infected.
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Jamie_Ducharme “CDC study” 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
Jamie_Ducharme 20% of people who KNOW they had Covid. The vast majority of cases are still asymptomatic, and only a small percentage are detected through incidental testing. So that 20% may be closer to 2% -- still a significant number.
Jamie_Ducharme Wow 😮
Jamie_Ducharme where were you years ago?
I will be telling younger people that the best way to keep from getting long COVID is not to get COVID and the best way to not get COVID is to get the vaccine and join the 'booster club'. Long COVID can change your health status so protect yourself at all cost. Health is wealth.
* grasping at straws
No thats vaccine injury and you are comlicit. 🤡👈 honk honk
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