
Consider This from NPR What Do We Understand About Long COVID?
Mar 14, 2024
Four years into the pandemic, long COVID remains a perplexing challenge. Patients share their daily struggles, from brain fog to debilitating fatigue. Stories of resilience shine through as some use wheelchairs as symbols of empowerment in reclaiming their lives. Experts discuss ongoing research, highlighting the complexities and numerous theories behind this condition. With many still searching for answers, there's an urgent call for better clinical trials and comprehensive treatment options.
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Julia's Long COVID Journey
- Julia Moore Vogel, a Scripps Research program director, developed long COVID early in the pandemic.
- Despite precautions, she experienced debilitating symptoms like shortness of breath and brain fog.
Continued COVID-19 Precautions
- Vogel advocates for continued caution and protection against COVID-19.
- Every infection poses a risk of developing long COVID, regardless of previous infection history.
Ongoing Long COVID Risk
- Long COVID is a debilitating condition developing after a COVID-19 infection.
- New cases continue to emerge, even after mild reinfections, although the overall risk might have decreased.
