There is a relatively high proportion, yes.
There is evidence that the health status of a fairly large proportion of people will improve. Indeed, you can see an improvement in their health between four and twelve weeks after infection.
By some definitions, [Technical difficulty—Editor] about 20% will get better between three and six months later.
Personally, I estimate that between 15% and 20% of patients might have complications that last longer than a year. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly. Today, there are patients who still have complications who were affected by the virus more than two years ago.