Seven U.S. states have a prevalence of adult long COVID that surpasses 8.8%, according to survey data published by the CDC.
The national prevalence of long COVID among adults who responded to the telephone survey in 2022 was 6.9%.
Previous studies have produced higher estimates of long COVID in the U.S., including one published in MMWR last August that showed the rate of long COVID declining from 18.9% in June 2022 to 11% in June 2023.
Survey results published last January indicated that nearly 20 million U.S. adults may have long-lasting symptoms from COVID-19. Researchers designed a scoring
CDC identifies states with highest and lowest rates of long COVID
Seven U.S. states have a prevalence of adult long COVID that surpasses 8.8%, according to survey data published by the CDC.
The national prevalence of long COVID among adults who responded to the telephone survey in 2022 was 6.9%.
Previous studies have produced higher estimates of long COVID in the U.S., including one published in MMWR last August that showed the rate of long COVID declining from 18.9% in June 2022 to 11% in June 2023.
Survey results published last January indicated that nearly 20 million U.S. adults may have long-lasting symptoms from COVID-19. Researchers designed a scoring