
"COVID-19 Linked to 4-Fold Increase in Chronic Fatigue Risk: CDC Study"
A CDC study found that COVID-19 patients are four times more likely to develop chronic fatigue compared to those who have not been infected. The research, based on electronic medical records from the University of Washington, followed over 4,500 adults after COVID-19 infection and compared the results with more than 9,000 adults who did not have the virus. Women and older adults were more likely to develop fatigue and chronic fatigue, and those who developed fatigue had worse clinical outcomes, including a higher risk of hospitalization and death. The study highlights the need for increased awareness and early care for post-COVID conditions.

