KEY POINTS
  • Some Covid-19 patients are experiencing shortness of breath, severe fatigue, headaches and "brain fog" months to nearly a year after their initial diagnosis, medical experts say.
  • The World Health Organization said on Friday that the agency hosted a meeting this week to create an "agreed clinical description" to diagnosis post-Covid condition, also known as "long Covid."
  • Medical experts say it's still unknown whether the long-term symptoms are specific to Covid-19, or if they're part of a "general post-viral syndrome."

Some Covid-19 patients are experiencing shortness of breath, fatigue, headaches and "brain fog" for months to nearly a year after their initial illness. Now, global medical experts are working to better diagnose and treat them for what they are tentatively calling "long Covid."

Earlier this week, the World Health Organization hosted a global meeting with "patients, clinicians and other stakeholders" to advance the agency's understanding of what's medically referred to as post-Covid condition, also known as long Covid, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday.