One of Three College Students and Staff Get Long CoVid
FEB 01, 2023
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The long CoVid definition, continuing symptoms for more than a month after an acute case of CoVid, was the one used by George Washington University researchers as they assessed 982 university students and 356 staff.


Breaking down the numbers, 39% of students and 34% of staff developed long CoVid symptoms. Only 26% of those vaccinated and boosted were affected while 44% of those who only received 2 shots and 48% of those unvaccinated were stricken.


The mental issues reported by those with Long CoVid definitely impacted their academic performance including: difficulties conversing, making decisions, thinking, remembering, and driving; feelings of anxiety and depression. Their physical health was marred by: shortness of breath, insomnia, weakness, loss of smell and taste, and fatigue.


You don’t want CoVid. It often does not go away. Make certain to be completely vaccinated and boosted and use protective masking when necessary


https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/3/22-1522-t3


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