Among the list of symptoms were hallucinations, bladder problems and itchy skin.
The results showed that 91.8% of those surveyed were still suffering symptoms after seven months and 96% after three months.
People who were symptomatic for more six months experienced an average of 14 symptoms after the seventh month.The vast majority suffered relapses in their illness, most often triggered by physical or mental activity or stress. Commenting on the study, its senior author Dr Athena Akrami, neuroscientist at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at UCL said:"While there has been a lot of public discussion around long COVID, there are few systematic studies investigating this population.
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