“…Hussein M, et al (2021) conducted a study to assess the post COVID-19 functional status in Egypt and discovered that 80 percent of COVID-19 recovered cases have varying degrees of functional restrictions ranging from negligible (63.1 percent), slight (14.4 percent), moderate (2 percent), and severe (0.5 percent) based on PCFS and discovered that these restrictions were affected by age, gender, periodic influenza vaccination, smoking, duration since symptoms onset, and need for treatment (3). The most prevalent post-COVID symptoms described by COVID recovered patients include dyspnea, fatigue, cough, sleep difficulties or insomnia, depression or anxiety, muscle pain or headache palpitations, chest discomfort, thromboembolism, chronic kidney disease, and hair loss (4,5,6,9,10,11). Borghi-Silva A, Krishna AG, and Gracia-Araujo AS (2021) revealed in a study to analyze the impact of functional ability and physical activity in COVID-19 patients that post-COVID patients are more prone to dyspnea and fatigue, which may limit their performance of activities of daily living.…”