This figure is a thematic map of the United States that shows the share of US adults ages 18 to 64 with activity-limiting Long COVID symptoms. States in darker indigo have higher shares, while states in lighter shades have smaler shares. In some states, around 1-in-10 working-age adults say Long COVID limits their activities. West Virginia is the state with the highest share of people reporting Long COVID related activity limitations (10.3 percent), followed by Arkansas (9.2 percent). Hawaii has the smallest share of adults who say Long COVID symptoms limit their daily activities (3.7 percent), followed by the District of Columbia (3.8 percent).