
"Regional Disparities in Long COVID Rates Revealed by Latest Studies"
A recent CDC study reveals that Long-COVID rates vary widely across the United States, with the U.S. Virgin Islands reporting the lowest prevalence at 1.9% of the population, while West Virginia had the highest at 10.6%. The study emphasizes the need for local policies and healthcare planning to address the increased needs of those experiencing Long-COVID, although it did not capture vaccination status or treatment details, which could influence the reported prevalence.