Up to 60% of people who've had COVID-19 still have at least one symptom a year later, and there are a couple of factors that may predict how long symptoms will persist, according to a new study. One of those factors is how long your symptoms persist. "If your symptoms were present at 15 weeks, they were more likely to be present a year later," explained NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar on TODAY. She also noted that the percentage of people who develop long COVID varies greatly by study. For example, another recent study out of University of California, Los Angeles, estimated about 30%. Learn more about what other factors can affect your chances of having long COVID. |
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