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The vast majority of New York adults who contract COVID-19 end up experiencing at least one symptom for a month or longer, according to state health officials. This troubling trend highlights the ongoing impact of the virus, even as vaccination efforts continue across the state. Health experts have noted that symptoms can vary widely, ranging from fatigue and respiratory issues to neurological problems such as "brain fog."
Officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and prioritize preventive measures, including vaccination and booster shots. The data underscores the importance of recognizing that COVID-19 can have lasting effects, which may not only impact individual health but also strain healthcare resources.
As the state navigates the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic, public health campaigns are being intensified to educate New Yorkers about the potential long-term consequences of COVID-19. The findings serve as a reminder of the need for continued awareness and proactive health measures in the face of this persistent public health crisis.
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