Long COVID in Older Adults
Cross-source consensus on Long COVID in Older Adults from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Long COVID consists of persistent health problems after the acute phase of COVID-19. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- Common long COVID symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, cognitive dysfunction, olfactory impairment, cough and myalgia. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- An estimated 5% to 10% of people recovering from acute COVID-19 experience long COVID. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- Long COVID symptoms can reduce health, activity, social interaction and quality of life, and may contribute to irreversible functional decline. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- Older adults aged 65 years and over are especially vulnerable to persistent symptoms and adverse outcomes. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop