Even though in this [1,2] and other journals [3–5] a number of articles described the long-term consequences of COVID-19 in patients who recovered from the acute illness, most reports mainly dealt with cases who had more severe clinical manifestations and needed hospital admission. However, relatively little information is available on the long-term state of cases attended at home during their illness. In particular, we know little pertaining not only to their current health state but also on the patterns of their post-illness living behavior and on the social and family impact.