Long COVID Risks Have Been Exaggerated by Misleading Data: New Analysis

Existing epidemiological research has distorted data, creating a widespread misunderstanding about long COVID with exaggerated risks.
Long COVID Risks Have Been Exaggerated by Misleading Data: New Analysis
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New research suggests epidemiologic research has distorted data on long COVID, raising undue concern over symptoms and conditions researchers say are common to other respiratory viruses.

In a paper published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine (pdf) on Sept. 25, researchers said high rates of long COVID continue to be reported in academic journals, but these scientific publications are overestimating the prevalence of the condition due to overly broad definitions, lack of proper control groups, and other methodological flaws.
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Megan Redshaw is an attorney and investigative journalist with a background in political science. She is also a traditional naturopath with additional certifications in nutrition and exercise science.
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