Post–COVID-19 Condition Summary of Guidelines

The purpose of this report is to provide an overview for the existing guidelines about post–COVID-19 condition available on the online COVID-19 Recommendations Map. As of May 2022, 16 clinical practice guidelines that addressed post–COVID-19 condition were available to be summarized, spanning 7 diff...

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