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Stay informed about RECOVER’s Long COVID research by reading the latest news and participating in upcoming events.

Stay informed about RECOVER’s Long COVID research by reading the latest news and participating in upcoming events.

RECOVER recognizes International Long COVID Awareness Day on March 15—a day established by the Long COVID community to increase visibility of the condition, share resources, and educate the public.
Recent RECOVER publications include findings about possible causes of and treatments for Long COVID.
Dr. Suchitra Rao’s expertise helps RECOVER’s electronic health record (EHR) and observational studies make important discoveries about Long COVID in children.
In 2025, RECOVER’s progress included closing the first phase of its adult observational study and publishing its first clinical trial results. This year, the initiative continues its studies and sharing research findings.
Researchers across the initiative continue to refine methods to accurately identify Long COVID, learn more about potential treatments, and understand how the condition impacts different groups of people.
Electronic health records (EHRs) give researchers the ability to look at large groups of people and understand how Long COVID behaves over a long period of time.
Recent RECOVER research has revealed important links between Long COVID and a range of other physical, mental, and emotional health conditions.
Researchers found that severe COVID-19 can cause a strong immune response, which can cause the body’s immune system to attack itself and lead to new autoimmune diseases.