The news isn t all bad: People who have COVID-19 but no symptoms are much less likely to get long COVID, and the vaccines also seem to offer protection from lingering effects.
Multiple studies are evaluating people with long COVID in the hopes of figuring out why some people experience debilitating symptoms long after their primary infection ends; others recover more quickly.
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“When I got sick, no one knew what to do. It was at the time when people were going into the hospital and not coming out,” Brian recalled. His symptoms soon became much more severe, and he rushed to the hospital.
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