long-hauler
noun [ C ] (also long hauler) uk/ˌlɒŋˈhɔː.lər/ us/ˈlɑːŋˌhɑː.lɚ/
长期新冠患者
someone who suffers from the symptoms (= effects) of a disease, especially Covid-19, for an unusually long time
Doctors need to figure out how to help long-haulers, whose symptoms persist for months. 医生需要想办法帮助那些症状持续数月的长期新冠患者。
Some hospitals have established post-COVID-19 teams to help long-haulers recover. 有些医院成立了新冠后康复团队,以帮助长期新冠患者痊愈。
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- Young, healthy people can be long-haulers too.
- As with SARS, many COVID-19 long haulers are health care workers who had massive exposure to the virus early in the pandemic.
- The most significant symptom seen across the board in coronavirus long-haulers is fatigue.
- I'm what's known as a long-hauler – part of a growing group of people who have COVID-19 and have never fully recovered.
- She was hospitalized due to long-hauler symptoms of COVID-19.