Table 2.
Duration of Symptoms | All (N = 476) | COVID-19 at Least 3 Months Ago (N = 452) | COVID-19 at Least 1 Years Ago (N = 237) |
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Less than 3 months | 141 (29.6%) | 132 (29.2%) | 66 (27.8%) |
3–4 months | 50 (10.5%) | 46 (10.2%) | 10 (4.2%) |
5–6 months | 20 (4.2%) | 20 (4.4%) | 3 (1.3%) |
More than 6 months | 33 (6.9%) | 33 (7.3%) | 21 (8.9%) |
I am still having Long COVID symptoms | 227 (47.7%) | 216 (47.8%) | 133 (56.1%) |
Prefer not to answer | 5 (1.1%) | 5 (1.1%) | 4 (1.7%) |
Abbreviations: COVID, coronavirus disease 2019.
NOTES: Number and proportion reporting each duration of symptoms and those reporting ongoing symptoms by time of initial infection (any time, more than 3 months before survey, and more than 1 year before survey). Having symptoms longer than 3 months is most consistent with the World Health Organization definition [14].