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Intensive Care Unit nurse Subramanya Kirugulige prepares a bed for an arriving COVID-19 patient at Roseland Community Hospital in Chicago in December. A large study has found that people with severe initial cases of COVID-19 tend to be at greater risk of more health problems later on. Image credit: Scott Olson
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The potential lasting effects of COVID-19 infection are many and people with more severe initial infections are at greater risk for long-term complications, according to a study published Thursday in
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