U of M study finds 25% of COVID patients are "long haulers"

A study by the University of Michigan and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services found that COVID-19 is having lasting effects on 25 percent of those who had it.

The survey found that at least 10 weeks after diagnosis, 26.2 percent of the 638 studied, say they are still dealing with symptoms and are not fully recovered.

The study is working on a second round of data collection.

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