
"COVID-19 Linked to 4-Fold Increase in Chronic Fatigue Risk, CDC Reports"
A new study from the CDC reveals that individuals who have had COVID-19 are four times more likely to develop chronic fatigue compared to those who have not been infected. The study, based on electronic health records from over 4,500 patients, found that about nine percent of COVID patients developed fatigue after infection, with women being 39 percent more likely to have a fatigue diagnosis than men. The research emphasizes the need for public health measures to prevent COVID-19 infections.

