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How scientists are teasing apart the biology of Long COVID

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Jennifer Couzin-FrankelScience’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation.After the first surge of COVID-19 cases in spring 2020, a new worry emerged: Some people didn’t get better.

For those with so-called Long COVID, lingering symptoms ranged from brain fog and intense fatigue to shortness of breath and loss of smell and taste.

So far, there’s little clarity about what causes or how to treat this constellation of symptoms. Some surveys suggest between 10% and 30% of people infected with the pandemic coronavirus may struggle to recover, but these data are preliminary.Emilia Liana Falcone, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Montreal Hospital Center, and Michael Sneller, an infectious disease.

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