KEY POINTS
  • A study in England looking at persistent Covid-19 symptoms suggests that around 2 million people in the country may have had the condition known as "long Covid."
  • The study, part of Imperial College London's REACT research which is tracking the virus in England, saw 508,707 people asked whether they'd had Covid (confirmed or suspected).
  • They were then asked about the presence and duration of 29 different symptoms linked to the virus.
Healthcare workers in North Memorial's 2019s South Six and South Seven Intensive Care Units treated patients critically ill with COVID-19 on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020 at North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale, Minn.

A study in England looking at persistent Covid-19 symptoms suggests that around 2 million people in the country may have had the condition known as "long Covid."

The study, part of Imperial College London's REACT research which is tracking the virus in England, saw 508,707 people across the country of roughly 56 million asked whether they'd had Covid (confirmed or suspected), and asked about the presence and duration of 29 different symptoms linked to the virus.