Just 29% of those hospitalized in Great Britain for COVID-19 have been reported to be fully recovered after one year, according to a new study.
Slow Recovery: Long-Term COVID Hospitalizations Remain a Challenge

Dr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human Potential, where he leads the charge in pioneering
Like trying to climb a mountain with one leg tied, just 29% of those hospitalized with COVID-19 in Great Britain manage to reach the peak of full recovery after one year. This recent study sheds light on the uphill battle faced by long-term COVID patients, highlighting the lingering effects that can persist even months after infection. Similar to a marathon runner struggling to regain their strength, many survivors grapple with ongoing symptoms, such as fatigue and shortness of breath. As researchers delve into the underlying mechanisms at play, it becomes increasingly clear that COVID-19 is not just a temporary setback for a fortunate few. The findings, however disheartening, point towards the need for continued support and resources to assist those dealing with the lasting impacts of this merciless virus. For those interested in learning more about this study and ways to aid in COVID-19 recovery efforts, further exploration of the underlying research is highly encouraged!