Association of long COVID with housing insecurity in the United States, 2022-2023
Objectives: To assess the association of Long COVID with housing insecurity in the United States. Methods: To compare the prevalence of 3 binary indicators of housing insecurity between people with Long COVID (symptoms >3 months) and COVID-19 survivors who did not report long-term symptoms, we us...
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Main Authors: | Samuel E. Packard (Author), Ezra Susser (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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