Researchers have been gathering Long Covid data since early on in the pandemic, but the kind of population-level statistics that exist for other conditions could still be years away
LAUSD students and staff wait in line for a COVID-19 test at a walk-up site at the El Sereno Middle School in the El Sereno neighborhood in Los Angeles on January 4, 2022.in the United State began trickling in, before scientists understood how SARS-CoV-2 affected and infected humans, numbers were all we had. Our grasp on the magnitude of what was becoming a global pandemic came from state and national statistics, like the numbers of new Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Not long after, in spring of 2020, some of the first people diagnosed with Covid-19 began speaking publicly about how their symptoms lasted longer than the
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