Although covid-19 infections are usually less severe in young adults, this does not mean that they are not still at risk of complications from covid-19. For example around one in 25 adults over 16 have reported suffering from prolonged covid-19 symptoms after their first infection. For some, these symptoms lasted almost two years. While we are getting closer to understanding some of the genetic and immunological mechanisms that causes long-term covid, there's still a lot we don't know about the condition — including why people with otherwise mild covid-19 infections go on to develop long-term covid. We also know some of the risk factors that make people more likely to develop long-term covid - including suffering from chronic diseases and have one unhealthy lifestyle . And our latest study has now revealed that, at least for young adults aged 26-28, where they live can increase the risk of long-term covid. While most people recover from a covid-19 infection after a fe...
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