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Long COVID

COVID infections cause damage to the body resulting in brain fog, heart issues, and fatigue, and events like heart attacks and strokes that can be fatal. This occurs even in those who have mild or asymptomatic infections and in young and healthy individuals
Long COVID
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Symposium: The Impact of Long COVID on Health, Society, and Economies
El Impacto de las Afecciones Posteriores a la COVID-19 en la Salud, Sociedad y Economia
Long Covid und die Auswirkungen auf Gesundheit, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft
Long COVID und die Auswirkungen auf Gesundheit, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft (Teil 2)
Long COVID Research Databank
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Long COVID Experiences – 2

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