COVID-19 patients in Alberta continues to rise, and doctors say it is important for people to be aware of their bodies as there is more and more evidence some people may experience long-term health impacts from the disease.Dr.
Lynora Saxsinger, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Alberta, said there has been some emerging discussion of people who have prolonged symptoms for months, such as fatigue and other debilitating symptoms.“So far, it doesn’t look like the infection persists but in some people, the symptoms might be hanging on for longer than we originally thought,” she said, adding post-infectious syndrome is sometimes seem in other acute and severe infections.Saxsinger said other long-term health impacts include.