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Related: About this forumPeople with milder coronavirus cases still report health issues weeks after testing, CDC says
Source: Washington Post
People with milder coronavirus cases still report health issues weeks after testing, CDC says
By John Wagner, Herman Wong, Derek Hawkins, Hannah Denham, Meryl Kornfield, Marisa Iati, Hannah Knowles and Jacqueline Dupree
7/24/2020, 10:02:15 p.m.
Coronavirus infections are taking a lasting toll on people, even among those who had cases that were not severe enough to seek hospital care. Many people with milder covid-19 symptoms continue to report health issues two to three weeks after testing, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The study found that 35 percent of people who had covid-19 and were able to self-treat were not at their usual level of health two to three weeks after testing. For people ages 18 to 34 with no underlying health issues, 1 in 5 were still feeling ill weeks later.
The United States reported more than 1,100 coronavirus-related deaths on Friday, the fourth day in a row that reported deaths have been above 1,000. Its the first time since late May that there have been four consecutive days of coronavirus-related deaths above 1,000.
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By John Wagner, Herman Wong, Derek Hawkins, Hannah Denham, Meryl Kornfield, Marisa Iati, Hannah Knowles and Jacqueline Dupree
7/24/2020, 10:02:15 p.m.
Coronavirus infections are taking a lasting toll on people, even among those who had cases that were not severe enough to seek hospital care. Many people with milder covid-19 symptoms continue to report health issues two to three weeks after testing, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The study found that 35 percent of people who had covid-19 and were able to self-treat were not at their usual level of health two to three weeks after testing. For people ages 18 to 34 with no underlying health issues, 1 in 5 were still feeling ill weeks later.
The United States reported more than 1,100 coronavirus-related deaths on Friday, the fourth day in a row that reported deaths have been above 1,000. Its the first time since late May that there have been four consecutive days of coronavirus-related deaths above 1,000.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/24/coronavirus-covid-live-updates-us/
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People with milder coronavirus cases still report health issues weeks after testing, CDC says (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2020
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gopiscrap
(24,149 posts)1. yup mine was mild, even tho I felt like death warmed over
I have residual kidney issues that probably won't ever go away and also lung issues which are getting better I still get tired easier than before also
voteearlyvoteoften
(1,716 posts)2. Check out Survivor Corps on FB
Lots and lots of personal anecdotes from long haul survivors and families of Covid victims.
flamingdem
(39,853 posts)3. Thanks! CNN did a story about survivor groups, here's the video: