Study Links Multiple COVID Infections to Higher Long COVID Risk

Getting COVID-19 multiple times dramatically increases the risk of developing long COVID. Research from Stony Brook University shows 85% of long COVID patients had repeated infections. “Having COVID numerous times makes patients more at-risk,” says Dr. Sean Clouston, explaining how this condition can persist long after the initial infection clears. Long COVID is defined by the CDC as a chronic condition that occurs after COVID-19 infection and is present for at least three months. The symptoms can range from mild to severe, affecting different parts of the body. Many patients find basic daily activities become challenging. Nenia Ballard knows this … Continue reading Study Links Multiple COVID Infections to Higher Long COVID Risk