• With more than a full year past since China eased restrictions and let COVID-19 sweep its households, scientists are worried a unique opportunity may be slipping away to study long COVID from possibly hundreds of millions of infections in that country.
  • Several academics and doctors in China said a variety of concerns have made the research community increasingly wary about long COVID, including sensitivities around bio-data security and policymakers' eagerness to put the pandemic behind them.
  • Regarding long COVID, Chinese and international research so far suggested the rate of occurrence is low, organ damage is fairly rare, and symptoms gradually improve with the passage of time.