A huge long haulers group, and like CTmedic said,
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<<Overall, approximately 10% of people who’ve had COVID-19 experience prolonged symptoms, a UK team estimated in a recently published Practice Pointer on postacute COVID-19 management. And yet, the authors wrote, primary care physicians have little evidence to guide their care.
Puzzling Persistence
Adults with severe illness who spend weeks in intensive care, often intubated, can experience long-lasting symptoms, but that’s not unique to patients with COVID-19. What’s unusual about the long haulers is that many initially had mild to moderate symptoms that didn’t require lengthy hospitalization—if any—let alone intensive care.
“Most of the patients that I see who are suffering from [post–COVID-19] syndrome were not hospitalized,” >>>
Maybe they should follow up the M/M trial patients for a "long hauler" NEWS score.