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Nearly 1 in 5 American *** s who reported having COVID-19 in the past are still having symptoms of long COVID, according to survey data collected in the first two weeks of June, U.S. health officials said on Wednesday.
Overall, 1 in 13 *** s in the United States have long COVID symptoms lasting for three months or more after first contracting the disease, and which they did not have before the infection, the data showed.
The data was collected from June 1-13 by the U.S. Census Bureau and *** yzed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Long COVID symptoms range from fatigue, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, cognitive difficulties, chronic pain, sensory abnormalities and muscle weakness. They can be debilitating and last for weeks or months after recovery from the initial infection.
The CDC *** ysis also found that younger *** s were more likely to have persistent symptoms than older *** s.
Women were also more likely to have long COVID than men, according to the study, with 9.4% of U.S. *** women reporting long COVID symptoms compared to 5.5% of men.
The survey found nearly 9% of Hispanic *** s have long COVID, higher than non-Hispanic white and Black *** s, and more than twice the percentage of non-Hispanic Asian *** s.
There were also differences based on U.S states, with Kentucky and Alabama reporting the highest percentage of *** s with long COVID symptoms, while Hawaii, Maryland and Virginia reported the lowest, according to the survey.- Reuters
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