Only 1 in 4 patients with COVID who were hospitalized fully recover a year after discharge
This was revealed by a study published in The Lancet done in the United Kingdom with more than 2,300 patients. Who were the least likely to recover

30% of those who had coronavirus may develop persistent COVID, says new study
Tiredness, shortness of breath and loss of smell are the most common sequelae. It was detected by research from the University of California at Los Angeles, what differences did they find in patients

What are the advances in the research of drugs to treat post-COVID
Clinical trials are being conducted in Finland, the United States and England. There are multiple challenges to treating a syndrome that has more than 200 symptoms
