Long Covid: 'Memory, concentration or sleep problems' are 'common' signs

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Long Covid: 'Memory, concentration or sleep problems' are 'common' signs
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COVID-19 symptoms can continue for some time after infection. Signs can vary between people, and may last for several weeks or months after infection - this is sometimes called post-COVID-19 syndrome or 'long Covid'.

The NHS advice on long Covid says people who are recovering from an illness often report feeling a little better each day, and it can take time to fully recover.

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