New Cambridge study links Long Covid with 'concerning' memory issues

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Findings published by the University of Cambridge on the subject of long-Covid have shown “something concerning” happening in many patients. COVID19 COVID19ireland LongCovid

Findings published by the University of Cambridge on the subject of long-Covid have shown “something concerning” happening in many patients.

According to researchers, nearly two-thirds of the cohort that had recovered from Covid-19 experienced symptoms of long Covid - which is defined as a symptom lasting longer than 12 weeks. “When politicians talk about ‘Living with Covid’ – that is, unmitigated infection, this is something they ignore.”

Most significantly, the study concluded that there are “objective cognitive differences” between people who have recovered from Covid, and those who haven’t been infected to date.

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