Coronavirus: 60,000 may have 'long Covid' for more than three months – UK study

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Coronavirus: 60,000 may have 'long Covid' for more than three months – UK study
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Researchers say people with prolonged symptoms at risk of being forgotten as they struggle to get help

Prof Paul Garner, who has had long Covid since 19 March, says some patients are not being believed by healthcare professionals because they have not been tested.Prof Paul Garner, who has had long Covid since 19 March, says some patients are not being believed by healthcare professionals because they have not been tested.First published on Tue 8 Sep 2020 00.01 BST

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