Researchers found more than 6% of U.S. adults reported ever experiencing symptoms of long COVID as of 2022.
Extrapolated to the U.S. population, it would mean more than 16 million adult Americans had experienced long COVID symptoms as of the survey.
“State-level estimates might also help identify geographic disparities in Long COVID across the United States that could guide interventions to promote health equity.”Symptoms of long COVID can include tiredness, fatigue, difficulty thinking, “brain fog,” shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, menstrual changes and post-exertional malaise.
The percentage of Americans who have experienced symptoms of long COVID are surely higher now than they were in 2022.
Research published last week in the journal Pediatrics estimated that up to 5.8 million children have developed long COVID.
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