Nearly half – 46% -- of COVID-19 patients report at least one lingering symptom six months after making a recovery from the virus, a new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem shows.
Participants in the study were asked about 30 different symptoms associated with COVID-19, and 46% said they suffered from at least one six month after they first contracted the virus.
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One-fifth (20%) said they still suffered from chronic fatigue, and 14% said their senses of smell and taste were still affected. Another 9% cited respiratory difficulty.