There's nothing to offer them, even the barest thread of information
There are 3.9 million confirmed Covid cases in the US - and we know that is only a fraction of total cases. Let's say we have 6 million total cases.
At a mean follow up of 60 days (n = 179), 53% of patients still had fatigue and 44% still had worse quality of life.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…


Anecdotally though, I am seeing plenty of persistent symptoms among people who just weathered out COVID-19 at home.
Who knows how this will shake out - data is thin and I am extrapolating a lot. But I'm worried.