Self-Reported Long COVID in the General Population: Sociodemographic and Health Correlates in a Cross-National Sample
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J. Leung | A. Ø. Geirdal | M. Ruffolo | T. Bonsaksen | G. Lamph | D. Price | Hilde Thygesen | I. Kabelenga | A. Geirdal | A. O. Geirdal | H. Thygesen
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