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Public Health Department informs Healthcare Professionals about ‘long COVID’
04-04-2022 -
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KRALENDIJK – Last week, the Public Health department on Bonaire updated health care professionals on the island about the disease picture of the long-term effects of COVID-19, also referred to as ‘long COVID’.
Public Healt doctor Loes Jaspers presented the results of a study that was conducted on Bonaire, among those who have had COVID-19 and are still experiencing adverse effects from it. Of the 414 people who took part in the study after being infected with COVID-19, 160 continued to experience symptoms more than 4 weeks after recovery.
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