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Long COVID among Essential Workers, Non-Essential Workers, and Not Working Persons in the United States, 2022-2023

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Suvada, K., Beleche, T., Porterfield, D

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) released a report examining trends in prevalence of Long COVID among different types of workers and among individuals who were not working. Workers in different occupations face different risks of COVID infection, and, potentially, Long COVID, depending on the nature of their work. This study sought to better understand these risks using the Census Household Pulse Survey to describe the prevalence of current Long COVID among essential healthcare, essential non-healthcare, non-essential workers, and persons not currently working at four different time points in 2022-2023.

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Topics
COVID-19
Product Type
ASPE Issue Brief
Populations
Working Age Adults
Location- & Geography-Based Data
National Data