Their number in France was estimated at 2.06 million last summer by Public Health France. At the time, 4% of the French adult population suffered from long-term Covid, a disorder with blurred boundaries characterized by a constellation of variable symptom geometry that persisted for at least three months after infection with Sars-CoV-2. Although better and better known (and recognized), this pathology retains shadows, sources of anxiety for people whose lives are turned upside down by the resulting disability. But the hindsight we have, three years after the virus appeared, allows us to confirm that in the majority of cases, long-term Covid symptoms have subsided within a year.
The Israeli study that was published BMJbased on a very large population of several hundred thousand people thanks to health insurance files, thus showing that adults who have had a moderate form of Covid (without hospitalization but proven by a PCR test) usually see…
Source: Le Figaro

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