COVID-19: 1.1 million in the UK have long COVID, latest estimate shows
The data from the Office of National Statistics defined the condition as symptoms that lasted more than four weeks and are self-reported, rather than clinically diagnosed.
Of the 1.1 million, 674,000 people were thought to have symptoms that affected their daily life, with 196,000 estimated to have their ability to undertake everyday tasks limited a lot.
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