People living in the most deprived areas are 46% more likely to end up with long Covid, a study has suggested.
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A report finds that many workers with long Covid have experienced unfair treatment at work, including bullying and redundancy.
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People with long Covid can experience potentially serious gastrointestinal symptoms, such as constipation and diarrhoea.
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People’s general mental health and anxiety hardly deteriorated at all during the pandemic, surprising new research has suggested.
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People with symptoms of long Covid are at higher risk of cardiac and lung disease, asthma, blood clots and stroke,...
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Ethnic minority groups experienced higher rates of severe illness and death during the Covid-19 pandemic because of their greater risk...