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Post-COVID-19 Effects

In Collaboration With CHEST

Millions of Americans have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with 93.2 million cases as of August 19, 2022.1 Many of these individuals are experiencing long-term effects after infection with the COVID-19 virus, and various disparities are affecting access to care. Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome is defined as symptoms that persist 4 weeks after the onset of symptoms from COVID-19 infection. Although COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory infection, the long-term effects have been seen in various organ systems. The effects of this condition reach beyond physical health, taking a toll on a patient’s economic and psychological well-being. Different racial/ethnic and economic factors also influence likelihood of illness and disease outcomes. Physicians must remain aware of the long-term role these factors will continue to play in patient outcomes.

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  • Apart from the physical effects of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, economic and psychological consequences are profound.6

  • Effects of Income, Race/Ethnicity, and Underlying Conditions on Post-COVID-19 Outcomes7

  • Social and economic disparities further affect access to care for those suffering from post-acute COVID-19.7


 

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