By A Mystery Man Writer
A number of long COVID symptoms have been observed since research into the condition began, including impacting the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible for regulating blood pressure and heart rate.
Sky's technology correspondent Rowland Manthorpe explores why treatments for long COVID don't exist yet.
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