Queen Elizabeth says that Covid left him with this symptom

The monarch has opened from his experience with coronavirus during a recent call.


Queen Elizabeth Treating some health backs over the last few months and, while information about its condition are generally shared in press releases or sources close to the royal family, it has just given an update directly and in his own words. Wednesday, April 6, April 6Queen Elizabeth talked about his symptoms of COVID-19 In a video call with an old patient Covid. She also spoke to the staff of a London Hospital on their experiences during the pandemic.

During the call, the 95-year-old monarch has shared how the virus has left his feeling and the most persistent effect. Read more about the Battle of Monarch Covid.

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The Queen was diagnosed in February.

Queen Elizabeth in a carriage during Trooping the Colour 2019
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Queen ElizabethPositive tested for COVID-19 February 20thPeople. At present, the palace noted that it would continue to take "light tasks", but it has been canceled both in person and virtual rendezvous.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

She had "cold" symptoms.

Queen Elizabeth appearing on a computer screen during a virtual appointment with Colombia's ambassador to the U.K. Alvaro Gomez Jaramillo in April 2022
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When Elizabeth virtual appointments have been canceled, the palace shared a statement indicated (Going throughPeople), "Like His Majesty still feel light symptoms similar to a cold, she decided not to undertake his virtual commitments planned today, but will continue with light tasks."

She shared another update in a recent call.

Queen Elizabeth viewing artifacts from Halcyon Days to celebrate the company's 70th anniversary in March 2022
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In the April 6 video call, the Queen shared the way Covid had an impact on his health. Talking withASF HUSSAIN, who had already been hospitalized with the virus, "she said (Via CNN), "I'm glad you're better ... it leaves a very tired and exhausted, is not it? This horrible pandemic. It's not a good result."

While the queen did not say specifically that she suffered from "Long Covid" nor official indication of that, the CDC says that after contraction and largely recovering from Covid, people can experiment withA wide range of continuous or new symptomsAnd these include "fatigue or fatigue".

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She recently treated with other health problems.

Queen Elizabeth speaking to a child during a reception celebrating the start of her Platinum Jubilee on February 5, 2022
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In addition to having Covid, the Queen has treated other health problems in recent months. In October,She was hospitalized During a night and said to rest for a few weeks. The palace did not share many details about its condition, only that it was not related to Covid. Meanwhile, she had to cancel events and trips.

Then, in February, Elizabeth sparked more questions about his health when sheused a cane During a reception. She had already been photographed with a cane in October 2021, but before that, she had not been seen with one since 2003.

She has already returned to work and public life.

Queen Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey for a memorial service for Prince Philip in March 2022
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The queen started making appointments again on March 1st when shehad two virtual meetings. Then, on March 29, she made apublic appearance When she attended a memorial for her deceased husband,Prince Philip.

Elizabeth has many more public events coming this year because she celebrates 70 years on the throne with her Platinum Jubilee. The main events will take place in June and include the annual troopa of the color parade.

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