From the COVID Symptom Study in the UK (app based questionaire), “10 per cent of those taking part in the survey had symptoms of long Covid for a month, with between 1.5 and 2 per cent still experiencing them after three months”, and they claim “long Covid is likely a bigger issue than excess deaths as a result of Covid, which are between 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent”.
App-based survey, so not necessarily representative of population. Not clear how severe the 3 month cases are, though they state “The most common reported symptom has been described by doctors as “profound fatigue””. Article also summarizes other related studies.
https://institute.global/policy/long-covid-reviewing-science-and-assessing-risk
From the COVID Symptom Study in the UK (app based questionaire), “10 per cent of those taking part in the survey had symptoms of long Covid for a month, with between 1.5 and 2 per cent still experiencing them after three months”, and they claim “long Covid is likely a bigger issue than excess deaths as a result of Covid, which are between 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent”.
App-based survey, so not necessarily representative of population. Not clear how severe the 3 month cases are, though they state “The most common reported symptom has been described by doctors as “profound fatigue””. Article also summarizes other related studies.