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1 Year Later, Doctors Are Still Trying To Understand COVID-19’s Long Term Physical And Emotional Effects

Outlet: Colorado Public Radio

25 Feb, 2021

Colorado Public Radio: At Colorado State University, Dr. Stephanie LaVergne and a team of researchers are looking at the immune systems of people who’ve had COVID-19 to try to understand why some get really sick and others don’t. They’re also collecting data on people with persistent symptoms and will soon reach the six-month mark.

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