University of Michigan: Long COVID - Women, Hispanics and Lower-Income Michiganders Hit Hardest
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Long COVID was more prevalent among women, Hispanics and those with lower incomes, according to the most recent Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study report.
The report also shows that those with a Body Mass Index over 30 are also more likely to have long-term post-COVID symptoms.
The Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study, or MI CReSS--a jo . . .
Long COVID was more prevalent among women, Hispanics and those with lower incomes, according to the most recent Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study report.
The report also shows that those with a Body Mass Index over 30 are also more likely to have long-term post-COVID symptoms.
The Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study, or MI CReSS--a jo . . .