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There s a shortage of services to help the growing number of long-haul COVID-19 sufferers

There’s a shortage of services to help the growing number of long-haul COVID-19 sufferers Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Shannon VanRaes/The Globe and Mail Ten months after being discharged from hospital for COVID-19, Rick Sterzer says he’s almost his old self again. But it has taken plenty of effort and numerous visits to at least half a dozen therapists and specialists to get him to this point.

COVID-19 exposes need for more collaborative, community-based health care

COVID-19 exposes need for more collaborative, community-based health care Amina Zafar © CBC Adil Butt tested positive for coronavirus in the first week of December 2020 in Toronto. He chose to self-isolate longer than recommended to protect his family. When Adil Butt s body started to ache, he immediately isolated himself in a small bedroom for a month to keep his young family safe from COVID-19. The 42-year-old lives in Thorncliffe Park, a tightly knit community of apartment buildings in Toronto s east end. Neighbours have been hit hard by the coronavirus. Butt phoned to inquire about testing at a local pop-up site on Saturday, Dec. 5, got tested and received his positive result the following Monday.

The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for March 11

COVID-19 has demonstrated the vital role of community-based health-care centres. Brazil is enduring another devastating wave of COVID-19, and politicians seem unable to help. Read more: On the anniversary of the pandemic being declared, take a jarring before-and-after look at scenes across Canada; B.C. anti-tax activist and N.L. doctor are under scrutiny for allegedly spreading COVID-19 misinformation. Demonstrators take part Thursday in a protest outside the headquarters of Moderna Therapeutics in Cambridge, Mass. A day after U.S. President Joe Biden said the country would share its supply after it vaccinated Americans, protesters are demanding an equitable global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)

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