
As the pandemic in the US slows, the fight against 'long haul' Covid is on
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Dr. Michael Saag normally cares for Covid-19 patients, but early in the pandemic, he became a patient. Now, he has joined the ranks with lingering symptoms from a condition doctors are still trying to understand.
In Saag's case, Covid-19 was never so bad he had to be hospitalized, but he spent 15 days isolated in his room, and he got better -- mostly. His brain fog persisted. He was easily out of his breath. His heart raced. These symptoms lasted six weeks post-infection.More Related News

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