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We may want to think of COVID-19 as something in the past, but it’s still here and many people are living with the long-term outcomes that can range from unpleasant to utterly debilitating.

Long COVID is a condition that can affect any of the organ systems after a COVID infection, and it can happen to people at any age, even if they were previously healthy. Studies have identified more than 200 symptoms that people with Long COVID have experienced, and some can make daily living a challenge.

Video

In this video, local residents shared examples of how their lives have been altered by Long COVID to further understanding of the condition and in the hope that it will encourage others to take steps to prevent getting COVID-19:

Thank you to the King County residents who shared how Long COVID has changed their lives.

More about Long COVID

  • Anything you can do to reduce the risk of getting COVID-19 will also reduce the risk of Long COVID, including keeping up with COVID vaccinations, wearing high-quality masks, and making sure there is good air flow indoors.
  • Even if you got sick with COVID-19 previously without getting Long COVID, it is important to take precautions. You can still get Long COVID if you get COVID-19 again.
  • Test early and if you are eligible, get treatment if you get infected with COVID-19.
  • Talk to a healthcare provider if you think you or your child has Long COVID.

Resources

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