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July 1, 2022, 3:30 p.m. usa

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -

June 10, 2022, 9:30 a.m. usa

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Nov. 16, 2021, 6:30 p.m. usa

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -

June 25, 2021, 2 a.m. usa

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: - patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. - priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: 1. patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. 2. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -

inclusion criteria: candidates for inclusion in the study are: - patients recovering from covid-19 disease and suffering from persistent limitations (>=1 month) of their physical activity and reduction of their quality of life and associated symptoms including shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness of the upper and lower extremities, post-traumatic stress, pain, etc. - priority will be given to patients suffering from more symptoms and disabilities. patients who might suffer more after covid-19 disease are: 1. patients admitted to the icu, especially those who were intubated. 2. patients who needed high oxygen mixtures (high-flow nasal cannula -hfnc, non-re-breathing mask) as well as those who were older and had prolonged hospitalization. -