'Long COVID' is more common but vaccination lowers risk, research shows

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'Long COVID' is more common but vaccination lowers risk, research shows
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A CDC study published in August found one in 10 adults who are infected with COVID-19 experienced long-term effects from their infection, known as Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions (PCC).

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in August found one in 10 adults who are infected with COVID-19 experienced long-term effects from their infection, known as Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions .“We've learned a lot over the last three years, and I think we've learned that Long COVID is not just one entity. It can present in many different ways,” said Dr. Sarah Jolley, director of the UCHealth Post-COVID Clinic.

“As a result, we expanded our clinic to be multidisciplinary in nature, and includes physicians from pulmonary medicine, cardiology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, integrative medicine, to really meet the whole system needs of the patients,” Jolley said.“There are a subset of patients that can have very severe symptoms that can limit their ability to do the things they enjoy, limit their ability to go back to work, do their job as usual.

Viral respiratory season is set to ramp up in the coming weeks and already, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is projecting this year will be a repeat of last.

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