The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States of America reported Friday that a large number of Covid-19 patients do not recover quickly, and that they suffer from persistent symptoms, such as fatigue and coughing.

According to a report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, approximately one third of those infected with the emerging coronavirus who did not get sick enough to require hospitalization, their health did not return to normal even after three weeks after they were diagnosed with the epidemic.

"NBC News" quoted Kate Porter as saying that she still suffers from fever, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath and sleep problems, although 129 days have passed since she recovered from "Covid-19".

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relied on its findings on a survey of 274 patients with SK, 35 percent of whom said that they had not been able to regain their health after weeks of illness, knowing that 20 percent of those belonged to age groups Young woman between 18 and 34 years old.

The study compared Corona and the common flu in terms of recovery, saying that nearly 90 percent of people with the flu recover fully after almost two weeks after being diagnosed with the disease.

The study showed that the symptoms recorded in those who recovered from Corona, which continued after their recovery, were mainly tiredness, persistent cough, and persistent headache.

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