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Clinics pop up to treat lingering COVID-19 symptoms


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(NEW YORK) As the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations accelerates, millions of Americans are planning for life after the pandemic. But for people with lingering symptoms patients known as long haulers that day may never come.
Now, clinics are springing up across the country with a mandate to study the long-term impacts of COVID-19 and treat people who suffer from symptoms that include memory loss, overwhelming fatigue, and difficulty breathing.
The creation of clinics devoted entirely to helping those who have not fully recovered from COVID-19 is likely to become one of the enduring legacies of a disease that s killed more than half a million people in the U.S. ....

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You've gotten your second COVID-19 vaccination shot. When will your life get back to normal? | State and Regional


Madeline Buckley
Chicago Tribune
Chris Ruys is scheduled to receive her second COVID-19 vaccine shot on March 1 and will be considered fully inoculated about two weeks later.
After that, she wonders: Then what?
Based on advice from doctors, Ruys doesn’t expect her daily life to change immediately. She recently turned down an invitation for a St. Patrick’s Day party, as she worries about the vaccine’s performance against the new variants, as well as spreading the virus to others.
“I think I’ll have to take it a day at a time,” the 75-year-old Streeterville neighborhood resident said. ....

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