A survey conducted from April to August 2022, found that around 17.2 percent of adults in Canada reported longer-term COVID-19 symptoms three months or more after a suspected or confirmed infection. The percentage of female adults with long COVID reached 22 percent, while around 12.5 percent of men experienced post-COVID symptoms. This statistic shows the percentage of adults reporting longer-term COVID-19 symptoms in Canada as of August 2022, by gender.
Percentage of adults reporting longer-term COVID-19 symptoms in Canada as of August 2022, by gender
According to the source, Long COVID refers to persistent, recurring, or new symptoms occurring within three months or more after a confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection.
The source does not provide any information regarding missing percentage points to 100 percent.
Adapted from Statistics Canada, COVID-19: Longer-term symptoms among Canadian adults - Second report, April 1 to August 31, 2022. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.
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Public Health Agency of Canada. (March 24, 2023). Percentage of adults reporting longer-term COVID-19 symptoms in Canada as of August 2022, by gender [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved July 22, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1401001/percentage-of-adults-reporting-longer-term-covid-19-symptoms-canada-by-gender/
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