Overall, the CDC found that seven states in the South, West, and Midwest had the highest prevalence of long COVID in the country, between 8.9 percent and 10.6 percent: Alabama, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Wyoming, and, the state with the highest prevalence of 10.6 percent, West Virginia.
The estimates are based on survey responses from a national surveillance system in 2022. The survey didn't capture some notable data, including whether people had treatment during the acute phase of their COVID-19 infection, how long it had been since their infection, the ultimate length of their long COVID (if not ongoing), and vaccination status.
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