10% of the people infected with Covid have symptoms that last you for three months and longer

One in ten people infected with coronarys experience symptoms lasting up to three months or more, the National Statistics Office has said. New tests that try to determine the length of the “Condavid problem among infected patients also found that one in five patients reported [...]
New tests that try to determine the length of the “Condavit problem of” among infected patients also found that one in five patients reported symptoms lasting for five weeks and more, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
The office in question said that it had estimated that during the week of its completion on November 28, there were some 186 thousand people in England who lived with coronary symptoms that had lasted between five and twelve weeks.
This number could be higher than 221 thousand, they warn.
The National Statistics Office said the data was experimental and based on findings from her research on family infections.
Of all this army of people infected with long-term symptoms, 11.5 percent experienced fatigue, 11.4 percent had coughing and 10 percent had headaches.
Just over 8 percent of them were still experiencing a loss of taste, while 7.9 percent had lost their sense of smell. /Periscope











