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Symptoms and recovery among adult outpatients with and without COVID‐19 at 11 healthcare facilities—July 2020, United States
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of mild COVID‐19 illness are non‐specific and may persist for prolonged periods. Effects on quality of life of persistent poor physical or mental health associated with COVID‐19 are not well understood. METHODS: Adults aged ≥18 years with laboratory‐confirmed COVID‐19 and matche...
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