In this review: Outcomes Among Patients Referred to Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinics After COVID-19 Diagnosis—United States, January 2020-March 2021 (CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
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COVID-19 Rehab Patients Often in Worse Health Than Cancer Rehab Patients: CDC
Post-COVID-19 patients referred to rehab report poorer overall health and greater functional limitations at baseline.
Date: July 9, 2021
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