It's nice to see the high number of those recovered from Covid-19. Is there any reason why we, here in the US, have not been informed enough about "Covid-19 sequelae"? Jeff Diver · 9h ago retired reference assistant at Cornell University Library John, “Sequelae” do not develop during the first year of a disease. We only have about 8 months of experience with Covid-19. Long-term effects of Covid-19 will not be properly reported for about a decade, because that is how long it is going to take to evaluate those who survived, not “recovered” from the initial active Covid-19 infection. “It is too soon to say if the damage in patients recovering from Covid-19 is transient or permanent, but cardiologists are worried.” [1] -Jeff Footnotes [1] Covid-19 leaves its impact on the heart, raising fears of lasting damage 2 views View Upvoters · Answer requested by John Iguchi above video from statnews Do a great number of patients recover from COVID-1...