


Symptoms can come in a wide range, from cough and shortness of breath to fatigue, diarrhea, menstrual issues, new allergies, and more.

The prolonged condition, called long Covid, is estimated to impact between 10 and 30 percent of people infected with the coronavirus, according to the National Institutes of Health. It's now well-known among scientists and doctors that Covid infections can lead to symptoms for many weeks or months after patients are first diagnosed. Pictured: Healthcare workers treat a Covid patient in an ICU in Tarzana, California, September 2021 Patients hospitalized with severe Covid symptoms have an increased risk of dying - from all causes - in the next year, a new study finds.
