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Yetter adds, "Long Covid is believed to affect anywhere from 10 percent to 30% of people who contract the coronavirus. And it can affect those who have only been mildly ill, as well as those who have been hospitalized with more serious illness. While its exact cause is unknown, the effects are becoming well recognized in the medical community and to those who experience the seemingly random nature of the disorder. Conditions such as diabetes, obesity and a suppressed immune system appear to put patients at greater risk for long Covid, but that doesn't explain all cases." Some are young and were healthy.
Yetter's story appeared in the newspaper's Sunday print edition but was not immediately posted on its website. For a story in the British Medical Journal about Long Covid, click here.
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