WHO warns of COVID's lingering and debilitating symptoms

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-02-26 16:21:40

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Dr. Hans Kluge is the WHO’s regional director for Europe

Geneva, February 26 (RHC)-- The World Health Organization has warned in a new report that millions of COVID-19 survivors continue to suffer debilitating and lingering symptoms long after their initial bout of the disease, with major social, health and economic consequences.

Dr. Hans Kluge is the WHO’s regional director for Europe, told reporters: “The burden is real, and it is significant: about one in ten COVID-19 sufferers remain unwell after 12 weeks, and many for much longer.”

The WHO’s report on so-called “Long COVID” was led by professor Martin McKee of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.  McKee said: “Those suffering from it describe a varying combination of overlapping symptoms.  Chest pain, muscle pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, and what patients describe as brain fog, among many, many others.”
 



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