Would You Like Long COVID for Six Months

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Ah well many citizens still say, I’ll take my risk with the disease and refuse the virus. After all, I am healthy and strong! If I get COVID-19 it will be a walk in the park. Unfortunately, this may not be the case. The symptoms may be mild, but they could linger and affect your job. Would you like Long COVID for six months if that’s the case? Let’s find out more about it.

How Likely Are We Get Lingering Symptoms?

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit American medical center employing over 4,500 physicians and scientists. As well as a further 54,800 administrative and allied health staff across three major campuses. Mayo says Long COVID symptoms can last for months, and ‘can damage the lungs, heart, and brain’ with long term consequences.

Medical News Today advises as many as one third of COVID patients may experience Long COVID symptoms for a long as six months. All ages are affected, although the disease strikes women, older adults, and individuals with severe illnesses harshest. But 46% of patients aged 10–21 years had at least one Long COVID symptom nevertheless.

Would You Like Long COVID for Six Month with These Symptoms?

Some 55% of people with the syndrome have Long COVID fatigue. This surfaces after even minimal effort, despite resting and a good night’s sleep. Those with it feel dull, and have difficulty concentrating and remembering things. The popular term ‘brain fog’ says it all.

The second commonest symptom, headaches affect 44% of those with Long COVID. It is possible to have these in addition to the fatigue. Headaches can occur in our head or face. They can be throbbing, constant, sharp or dull. We don’t believe you would like Long COVID for six months when it gets this bad, and lasts half a year. Having the vaccine only takes a couple of minutes. and helps avoid these risks.

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