More than 200 symptoms have been linked to long Covid, but experts suggest that the risks have been "greatly exaggerated."
Scientists from the UK, US, and Denmark examined the definitions of long Covid by global health organizations, including NICE and WHO.
They found that any new symptoms occurring after a confirmed or suspected Covid infection were considered consistent with long Covid
Long Covid, also known as post-acute sequelae of Covid-19 (PASC), typically includes symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, chest pain, and shortness of breath
Sampling bias may have occurred in early pandemic studies, as they might have included fewer patients with mild or no symptoms.
Risks of long Covid have been 'greatly exaggerated'
Risks of long Covid have been 'greatly exaggerated'