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The Covid-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to global public health, especially after the acute infection period, Covid-19 still has widespread impacts on patient health
Infected Vessels Researchers examined general practitioner (GP) visit rates in patients who have recovered from Covid-19, and the impact of vaccination on GP visit rates
Differences in sequelae of COVID-19 patients treated in the community and hospitalized
Differences in sequelae between community and hospitalized patients with new coronary pneumoniaThe study found that there were differences in the sequelae related to new coronary pneumonia after recovery between patients admitted to hospital and patients receiving community treatment, and patients receiving community treatment had a higher risk of anxiety and depression
The study found that there were differences in the sequelae related to new coronary pneumonia after recovery between patients admitted to hospital and patients receiving community treatment, and patients receiving community treatment had a higher risk of anxiety and depression
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Vaccination is beneficial in reducing the risk of sequelae
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The study found that there were differences in the sequelae related to new coronary pneumonia after recovery between patients admitted to hospital and patients receiving community treatment, and patients receiving community treatment had a higher risk of anxiety and depression
.
Vaccination is beneficial in reducing the risk of sequelae
.
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sourceGP consultation rates for sequelae acute after covid-19 in patients managed in the community or hospital in the UK: population based studyLeave
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