Long COVID
Some people have new, returning or lingering symptoms weeks to months after having COVID-19. This condition can be called many names including post-COVID conditions, long COVID, long haul COVID, and Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC).
People with these conditions are sometimes called “long-haulers.” Since July 2021, post-COVID conditions have been considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Anyone who had COVID-19 can develop a post-COVID condition, including people who had COVID-19 with no symptoms or very mild symptoms. People in any age group can develop post-COVID conditions. There is still a lot we do not know about post-COVID conditions, and this is an area of active research.
What is long COVID?
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New, returning or ongoing symptoms and health problems in the weeks or months after a COVID-19 illness.
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While most people with COVID-19 recover in a few days or weeks, some people may experience these post-COVID conditions.
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How the virus causes post-COVID conditions is still unclear, but research is happening to understand more.
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People with post-COVID conditions are no longer infectious.
Who can develop long COVID?
- Adults
- Children
- People who had a mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 illness
If you have questions, please visit the Post-COVID Conditions (Long COVID) Questions & Answers.
Resources for Long COVID:
What is Long COVID Fact sheet
English (PDF) | Español (PDF)
Post-COVID Symptoms Log
English (PDF) | Español (PDF)
Resources for People with Post-COVID Conditions
English (PDF) | Español (PDF)
Videos:
Voices Of Long COVID
Rob (Español)
Updated January 17, 2024