Wuhan Study: 75% Of COVID-19 Patients Have Symptoms 6 Months Later

By Nicholas Gerbis
Published: Friday, January 15, 2021 - 4:26pm
Updated: Friday, January 15, 2021 - 4:56pm
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World Health Organization representatives are visiting Wuhan, China, to investigate COVID-19's origins. But research in that city is already lending valuable detail to experts' sketchy image of the disease's long-term effects.

When researchers in the Lancet study tested and surveyed more than 1,700 coronavirus patients six months after their discharge from a Wuhan hospital, they found three quarters of them reported at least one symptom — typically fatigue or muscle weakness (63%) and sleep difficulties (26%).

About one-quarter reported anxiety or depression.

Patients who were severely ill were more likely to have impaired lung function and other abnormalities.

Virus-neutralizing antibodies, which studies suggest persist three months after infection, fell by more than half during the six-month study period, raising concerns over possible re-infection.

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