Researchers in Long Beach, California, conducted a study to identify long-term health problems, known as post-acute sequelae, in adults who had recovered from a COVID-19 infection. The study included adults aged 18 and older, but the total number of people involved and the length of time they were followed have not been reported.
This type of research is called an observational study. It looks at patterns in groups of people but cannot determine if COVID-19 directly caused the long-term symptoms. The specific results, including what symptoms were most common or how severe they were, have not been made public yet. No information about safety concerns or side effects was provided.
Because the findings are not available, it is too early to draw any conclusions from this work. Observational studies are an important first step in understanding a health issue, but they are not proof of cause and effect. Readers should know that this is a preliminary report on research that is still in progress. More complete information is needed to understand the long-term effects of COVID-19.