Abstract

‘Brain fog’ or cognitive impairment is a common characteristic of ‘long COVID’ in both severe and mild cases. Insight into putative pathophysiological processes underlying ‘brain fog’ of ‘long COVID’ will be helpful for scientific and medical communities to prepare and develop guidelines for preventive and therapeutic interventions in COVID-19 survivors through a better understanding of the potential pathologies.

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