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S. Korea to conduct large-scale survey on ‘long Covid’

Country to form post-virus treatment guidelines based on results, says PM

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Jun 2022 6:30PM

S. Korea to conduct large-scale survey on ‘long Covid’
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo says the government will also launch an advisory committee on infectious disease response, so that health experts’ opinions can be better respected and reflected in government policy. – AFP pic, June 10, 2022

SEOUL – The South Korean government will conduct a large-scale survey on the long-term effects of Covid-19, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said today, as it aims to better analyse symptoms and causes of post-Covid-19 conditions.

“Many people have been suffering from after-effects of Covid-19, but we had no proper research on that,” Yonhap news agency quoted Han as saying during a Covid-19 response meeting in Seoul.

“Based on the results, we will make guidelines for the treatment of post-Covid-19 conditions,” he added.

The long-term effects, also called “long Covid,” refer to the effects of the virus that continue for weeks or months after the initial illness. Common symptoms include fatigue and shortness of breath.

Han added that the government will also launch an advisory committee on infectious disease response, so that health experts’ opinions can be better respected and reflected in government policy.

South Korea’s daily Covid-19 cases have been hovering around 10,000 in recent days. – Bernama, June 10, 2022

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