A recent Oregon State University study found that COVID-19 patients had a roughly 25% increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder in the four months following their infection, compared with people who had other types of respiratory tract infections.
COVID-19 Increases Risk of Psychiatric Diagnoses in the Months After Infection, OSU Study Finds
June 7, 20220164

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