The long Covid in Scotland study, led by the University of Glasgow, found that effects were more likely to occur after severe infections requiring hospitalisation.
The research showed older women from deprived communities were most at risk. BBC News
See also:
- Outcomes among confirmed cases and a matched comparison group in the Long-COVID in Scotland study (open access) Nature Communications
- First results from largescale long-covid study University of Glasgow
- Over-50s set to be invited for Covid booster and flu jab in England BBC News
- PAxlovid: Pfizer's Covid drug can cause deadly blood clots, study warns The Daily Mail
- Twelve million over-50s invited to book Covid booster from Friday The Daily Telegraph
- NHS to trial booking flu jabs online as it opens COVID boosters to over-50s GPonline
- ‘It felt like I was never going to get better’: patients navigating long Covid The Guardian
- The astounding impact and reach of long Covid, in numbers and charts The Guardian
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