Ongoing COVID-19 Symptoms May Bring Higher Risk of Disability in Years Ahead
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ltcnews.comOngoing COVID-19 Symptoms May Bring Higher Risk of Disability in Years Aheadltcnews.comThe ongoing problem of COVID-19 remains front and center. However, long-term mass disability related to the remaining symptoms of the virus is creating a long-term care problem for people worldwide.
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