“Many New Yorkers Who Suspected They Had COVID-19 Did Not, Study Finds”- Megan Christie & Dr. Mark Abdelmalek
Many New Yorkers who assumed they had COVID-19 did not, according to new research. “That does imply that likely many of the people who suspect that they had this probably didn't have it,” said Dr. Ania Wajnberg, one of the authors of the Mount Sinai study and an associate professor of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine. “You can't assume that you had it just because you didn't feel well a few months ago.”
Additional Coverage: [ABC News]
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