Author: Cellai, Michele; O’Keefe, James B
Title: Characterization of prolonged COVID-19 symptoms in an outpatient telemedicine clinic Cord-id: jky6jlrl Document date: 2020_9_12
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Snippet: We identified patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a telemedicine clinic who requested ongoing follow-up calls 6 weeks after symptom onset. In this group, respiratory symptoms are the most common complaints, asthma and lung disease are frequent comorbidities, and patients often have not returned to work or usual activity.
Document: We identified patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a telemedicine clinic who requested ongoing follow-up calls 6 weeks after symptom onset. In this group, respiratory symptoms are the most common complaints, asthma and lung disease are frequent comorbidities, and patients often have not returned to work or usual activity.
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