
Long COVID Persists in Millions Despite Declining Rates
A Yale-led study using NHIS data estimates that by 2024 about 8.3% of U.S. adults (roughly 21 million) had ever had long covid, with around 60% reporting recovery. The risk of developing long covid declined over the pandemic (from ~19.7% to 13.7%), while recovery rates rose (from ~51.2% to 59.7%), though self-reported data and the lack of a proven treatment introduce limitations. Findings align with NIH RECOVER and indicate millions remain affected and in need of understanding and care.













