New Delhi, Aug. 16 -- The long-term consequences of Covid-19 continue to pose significant public health challenges well beyond the acute phase of illness with at least nearly 80 per cent developing post-Covid syndrome (PCoVs) while 73 per cent experiencing persistent symptoms beyond 35 days post-infection, according to a news study conducted by government doctors in the national capital. The researchers have called for early rehabilitative interventions targeting vulnerable groups, including females and patients with comorbidities, to mitigate long-term Quality of Life (QoL) impairment. They have also pitched for the establishment of multidisciplinary post-Covid care clinics and patient-centric management strategies. While baseline quality ...