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Experts Urge Those Who Recover From Covid To Avoid Strenuous Work For A Few Weeks
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 07, 2021
Long COVID symptoms includes unusual tiredness, difficulty in concentration, aches, and pains all over the body, especially the joints and lack of motivation
- Patients who have recovered from COVID-19 have been advised not to over-exert and do strenuous exercises
- They just need to be careful for a few weeks before they can return back to their normal lives,” medical experts said
- A significant proportion of adults who had been infected with the Alpha or Delta variant of COVID-19 and have recovered, could face symptoms of ‘long COVID’
Symptoms of 'long COVID' in adults cured of COVID-19 virus
Unusual fatigue
Difficulty concentrating
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