Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User Baron-Munc, in the LongHaulerKids subreddit, 26 Mar 2021
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User Baron-Munc, in the covidlonghaulers subreddit, 26 Mar 2021
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User Baron-Munc, in the Longhaulers subreddit, 26 Mar 2021
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User Baron-Munc, in the CoronavirusUS subreddit, 26 Mar 2021
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with COVID-19 in a Multistate Health Care Systems Network — United States, March–June 2020 User Viewfromthe31stfloor, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 02 Aug 2020
CDC: COVID-19 can result in prolonged illness, even among young adults without underlying chronic medical conditions. 35% of participants have not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing. User XxBobTheZealotxX, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 31 Jul 2020
CDC: COVID-19 can result in prolonged illness, even among young adults without underlying chronic medical conditions. 35% of participants have not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing. User XxBobTheZealotxX, in the Everything Science subreddit, 31 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User Exastiken, in the Exastiken subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User dem0n0cracy, in the KetoScience subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User OnHolidayHere, in the CoronavirusUK subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User zynix, in the Place for stuff for D. & K. subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User tpd98, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User doppl, in the Good Rising Posts subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Young people should not expect to bounce right back after a COVID-19 infection — a new study finds that about a quarter of young adults were still not back to their normal health weeks after contracting the infection, even if they had no medical conditions and were not hospitalized. User InvictusJoker, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 26 Jul 2020
Recovery from COVID-19 can take a long time, even in young adults with no chronic conditions. 1 in 5 previously healthy young adults weren't back to usual health 14-21 days after testing positive, finds new CDC study today (24 July 2020). User mvea, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 24 Jul 2020
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User D-R-AZ, in the Covid_Defense subreddit, 24 Jul 2020
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... User D-R-AZ, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 24 Jul 2020
CDC: Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with COVID-19 in a Multistate Health Care Systems Network — United States, March–June 2020 User Katasia, in the COVID-19 subreddit, 24 Jul 2020