KEY POINTS
  • A new study has identified the main factors that make it more likely that patients will suffer long term from the coronavirus.
  • Age, weight and gender are among the factors.
  • "Long Covid" is the term given to people who recover from coronavirus but continue to suffer from a wide range of symptoms.
Blood collection specialist Niilo Juntunen removes the IV from recovered coronavirus patient Monica Jacobs as she finishes donating convalescent plasma at the Central Seattle Donor Center of Bloodworks Northwest during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global outbreak, in Seattle, Washington, September 2, 2020.

A new study has identified the main factors that make it more likely that patients will suffer long term from the coronavirus.

"Long Covid" is the term given to people who recover from coronavirus but continue to suffer from a wide range of symptoms, such as shortness of breath, migraines and chronic fatigue.