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The Unified Definition of Long COVID Finally Released
Describing Over 200 Symptoms
The new definition of long COVID includes over 200 symptoms and does not restrict when they may begin to appear.
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Covid-19 testing in the era of omicron: everything you need to know
As omicron infections surge around the world, many countries are changing their coronavirus testing guidelines to better deal with new variants and the high numbers of cases they cause. Here's what you need to know
Treatment for COVID-19
Most people who contract COVID-19 will be able to recover at home. Some of the same things you would do to feel better if you had the flu — getting enough rest, staying hydrated, and taking medicine to relieve fever and pain — can also help with COVID-19. Among other things, the FDA has approved treatments that can be used in people hospitalized with COVID-19 and other drugs to curb the progression of COVID-19 in people who are not hospitalized but are at risk for severe disease. Scientists continue to work to develop other effective treatments.
Summary of Paxlovid product features
Summary of product features
This medicine requires additional monitoring. This will allow new security information to be quickly identified. Ask...
What is Nirmatrelvir?
Nirmatrelvir is an antiviral drug developed by Pfizer as an orally active 3C-like protease inhibitor. It is part of the nirmatrelvir/ritonavir comb...
COVID-19 sequelae: what is it and what are its symptoms?
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates that around 1.3 million people in the UK have "long Covid" - symptoms lasting more than four weeks. Most people who get COVID-19 do not become seriously ill and get better relatively quickly.
But some people develop long-term problems after recovering from the initial infection—even if they weren't very sick to begin with.
But some people develop long-term problems after recovering from the initial infection—even if they weren't very sick to begin with.