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What are the consequences of long COVID? What we know and don t know

What are the consequences of long COVID? What we know and don t know
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What are the consequences of long COVID? What we know and don t know

What are the consequences of long COVID? What we know and don t know
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When medical diagnoses miss the mark and their families don t believe them, some COVID long-haulers turn to online groups for help

When medical diagnoses miss the mark and their families don t believe them, some COVID long-haulers turn to online groups for help
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After vaccinations, some COVID-19 long-haulers see improvements

After vaccinations, some COVID-19 long-haulers see improvements Vaccines offer hope of relief for chronic symptoms, but reasons why are unknown and not everyone reports improvements. Written By: Rob Mentzer / Wisconsin Public Radio | 11:30 am, May 3, 2021 × AMI Expeditionary Healthcare’s vaccination clinic at the University of Wisconsin-Superior opened Tuesday, April 13, 2021. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) Dixie Burbank got COVID-19 in December after she was exposed at her job. What started as a tickle in her throat ended up flattening her. She spent weeks in the hospital, and then on oxygen at home after she was released Dec. 22.  After that, she became one of the roughly one-third of patients

Activists fight for those with long COVID symptoms

Print Early in the pandemic, Fiona Lowenstein knew that the full story of COVID-19 was not being told. She was 26 and healthy, and after testing positive for the virus last spring, she expected an easy recovery. But after a two-night stay in the hospital, she came home to experience severe fatigue and an upset stomach. She had a difficult time focusing her thoughts, and she was scared. No one had said anything about these symptoms, and after posting on Instagram, she learned she wasn’t alone. As co-founder of a queer and feminist collective in New York exploring issues of health and social justice, she suddenly saw purpose in forming a new community.

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