HHS reports outline research, resources to address COVID-19鈥檚 long-term effects

As directed by President Biden in April, the Department of Health and Human Services today released a for researching the long-term effects of COVID-19, and a on federally funded services available to help health care providers and patients address these long-term effects.
鈥淟ong COVID can hinder an individual鈥檚 ability to work, attend school, participate in community life, and engage in everyday activities,鈥 . 鈥淎s our nation continues to make strides in the fight against COVID-19, these reports are critical to shine a light on Long COVID鈥檚 impact and how to match people to resources.鈥
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