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Long COVID – what should general practice nurses be doing?

As the number of people being vaccinated against coronavirus increases and we begin to see a light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel, the spectre of long COVID is likely to be the next coronavirus-related issue to impact on the NHS

As the number of people being vaccinated against coronavirus increases and we begin to see a light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel, the spectre of long COVID is likely to be the next COVID-related issue to impact on the NHS.

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines post-COVID syndrome (also known as long COVID) as a cluster of signs and symptoms that develop during or following an infection consistent with COVID-19 and which continue for more than 12 weeks.1 Symptoms may include generalised pain, fatigue, persisting high temperature and psychiatric problems but these may change over time and may affect any system within the body.

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