The symptoms could be a headache, a runny nose, a sore throat, as well as loss of smell, taste or hair. Some could even struggle with fatigue, chills or fever.
Health officials are urging people to wear masks again because of a summer surge of new COVID-19 cases. The study said some dealt with heart, lung, gastrointestinal or joint pains a year after the initial sickness.
The CDC said they saw these results in people who were severely sick as well as those who had it mildly or were asymptomatic. About 5,500 people are enrolled in the ongoing study, including about 4,000 who tested positive for the disease.
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