This split bar chart shows how the prevalence of long COVID symptoms varies among different groups. Women have the highest prevalence compared to men and children under age 20 years. The chart shows that Long COVID is more prevalent among people who were hospitalized in intensive care units compared to other people who were hospitalized, and is more prevalent 3 months after developing COVID compared to 12 months post-disease. Finally, the chart shows that respiratory symptoms were most common for people with Long COVID, followed by fatigue and cognitive symptoms.