First state-level look at long COVID reveals the seven hardest-hit states
Briefly

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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