Yes, and in more ways than one.
has dubbed them PASC . But this collection of symptoms and new conditions is more commonly known as "long COVID," and before that, "long-haul COVID."
, a pulmonologist specializing in sleep medicine, has seen since he began treating long-COVID patients in October 2020 at the Atlantic COVID Recovery Center in New Jersey, where he is co-director. He estimates that roughly 30 to 40% of the clinic's patients develop insomnia or sleep issues, but he says it may be even more.
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