long COVID

Etymology


,, an archaeologist working in London and sufferer of the condition who used the term in tweets on the online social networking service Twitter as a hashtag and in running text in May 2020 (see the quotations), leading to its widespread use.

Noun

 * 1)  Long-term sequelae or symptoms (such as brain fog, extreme fatigue, or shortness of breath) following a COVID-19 infection, which persist after the SARS-CoV-2 virus is no longer active.
 * 2)  Long-term negative economic effects persisting after the COVID pandemic.
 * 3) * 2021, Chenyan Lyu, Tooraj Jamasb, Jan Peter Georg Spanholtz, The Long Covid of Energy Markets and Prices
 * [See title.]
 * 1)  Long-term negative economic effects persisting after the COVID pandemic.
 * 2) * 2021, Chenyan Lyu, Tooraj Jamasb, Jan Peter Georg Spanholtz, The Long Covid of Energy Markets and Prices
 * [See title.]
 * 1)  Long-term negative economic effects persisting after the COVID pandemic.
 * 2) * 2021, Chenyan Lyu, Tooraj Jamasb, Jan Peter Georg Spanholtz, The Long Covid of Energy Markets and Prices
 * [See title.]
 * 1)  Long-term negative economic effects persisting after the COVID pandemic.
 * 2) * 2021, Chenyan Lyu, Tooraj Jamasb, Jan Peter Georg Spanholtz, The Long Covid of Energy Markets and Prices
 * [See title.]

Translations

 * Albanian: Covid-i kronik
 * Basque: COVID iraunkor
 * Catalan: COVID-19 persistent
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 長期新冠
 * Czech: dlouhý covid
 * Danish: senfølger af COVID-19
 * Dutch: long covid
 * Finnish: pitkä korona
 * French:
 * Georgian: ხანგრძლივი კოვიდი, გრძელვადიანი კოვიდი
 * German:
 * Greek: μακροχρόνια COVID-19
 * Italian: sindrome post-COVID-19
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: COVIDa dirêj, koronaya dirêj
 * Macedonian: постко́виден си́ндром, постко́виден синдро́м
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: senfølger av COVID-19
 * Polish: długi COVID
 * Portuguese: COVID-19 persistente
 * Russian:
 * Slovene: dolgi covid, dolgotrajni covid
 * Spanish: COVID-19 persistente
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: uzun COVID
 * Ukrainian: постковідний синдром
 * Welsh: COVID hir