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Learning to breathe: German clinic helps COVID long haulers

Learning to breathe: German clinic helps COVID long haulers Sign In FRANK JORDANS and KERSTIN SOPKE, Associated Press April 19, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 18 1of18Simone Ravera, patient of the MEDIAN Clinic Heiligendamm , makes exercises after an interview with the Associated Press in Heiligendamm, northern Germany, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The MEDIAN Clinic, specialized on lung diseases, treats COVID-19 long time patients from all over Germany.Michael Sohn/APShow MoreShow Less 2of18Joerdis Frommhold, head doctor of the MEDIAN Clinic Heiligendamm , speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Heiligendamm, northern Germany, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The MEDIAN Clinic, specialized on lung diseases, treats COVID-19 long time patients from all over Germany.Michael Sohn/APShow MoreShow Less

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Frank Jordans And Kerstin Sopke April 19, 2021 - 11:27 PM HEILIGENDAMM, Germany - Simone Ravera rolls up her trousers, slips off her shoes and socks, then gingerly steps into the chilly waters of the Baltic Sea. The 50-year-old rheumatology nurse is slowly finding her feet again after being struck down with COVID-19 last fall, seemingly recovering and then relapsing with severe fatigue and “brain fog four months later. “The symptoms were almost as bad as at the beginning,” Ravera said. Close to despair, she found a clinic that specializes in treating people with what have been called post-COVID-19, or long-term COVID-19, symptoms.

German clinic helps COVID long haulers

The CDC reports 0.01 percent of fully-vaccinated Americans got COVID-19; Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in. HEILIGENDAMM, Germany – Simone Ravera rolls up her trousers, slips off her shoes and socks, then gingerly steps into the chilly waters of the Baltic Sea. The 50-year-old rheumatology nurse is slowly finding her feet again after being struck down with COVID-19 last fall, seemingly recovering and then relapsing with severe fatigue and brain fog four months later. The symptoms were almost as bad as at the beginning, Ravera said. Close to despair, she found a clinic that specializes in treating people with what have been called post-COVID-19, or long-term COVID-19, symptoms.

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