The University of Arizona Health Sciences was one of five places in the country chosen to study the impacts of long COVID.
"It's just going to take time," she said."But I'm so done and over this honestly.""So although I tested negative on Tuesday, I'm still not better," she said."I think that was one of the most debilitating things was the fatigue," she said."Everyone else just kind of bounced back quicker," she said."So it was odd. I never had a fever but mine was more cold and head congestion.
The University of Arizona is hoping to learn more about these symptoms in a new study. The researchers received $7.3 million for the study. "It's to try and figure out how many people are suffering from long COVID and who is most at risk," Jennifer Andrews, an associate professor of pediatrics for the UA College of Medicine, said.
The study will follow 1,000 people over the next two years to track the progression of their COVID symptoms. McCormick isn't the only one looking for answers about this. Shelly Grinnell said she had COVID once a year ago, recovered and then recently got it again. She said she's been experiencing the impact of long COVID for the last year.
"It doesn't make sense," she said."Because I already went through this. Will this mean another year of this? I mean, I hope I don't get COVID again but will it stop in a year?""There's not knowledge across the board about long COVID and those symptoms," Grinnell said."But nothing has really helped besides taking the Tylenol to help the headaches," she said.
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