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Celebrities Who Have Long COVID - Stars Speak Out About Their Experiences With Post-Coronavirus Symptoms

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Celebrities are speaking out about their health amid the pandemic. Stars like Bethenny Frankel, Colin Farrell and Dave Navarro have opened up about their long-haul symptoms post-COVID diagnosis, commonly referred to as “long COVID.” The CDC describes the condition as “a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems that people experience after being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19.” While most people get better within a few days to weeks after infection, someone who is still experiencing symptoms four weeks after infection is considered potentially as having Long COVID. Click through to see who has spoken out about having long COVID symptoms…

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