
Post Reports Who gets to stop thinking about the pandemic
Mar 11, 2022
Chris Rowland, a business reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the financial implications of long COVID and the ongoing struggles of those affected. He discusses the barriers long-haulers face in obtaining disability benefits despite their debilitating symptoms. Rowland highlights the contrast between a society eager to move on and individuals still grappling with the virus's aftermath. With many ready to forget, he urges greater awareness and support for those whose pandemic reality is far from over.
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Lori Bedell's Long COVID Struggle
- Lori Bedell has been sick since December 4, 2020, experiencing long COVID symptoms like cough, exhaustion, and difficulty breathing.
- Hospitalized twice, she now uses a cane, struggles with brain fog, and can no longer work, highlighting the debilitating impact of long COVID.
Long COVID and Disability Benefits
- People with long COVID face financial struggles as the social safety net fails to support them.
- They get denied disability benefits due to the lack of objective medical tests for their symptoms.
Difficulty Proving Long COVID Disability
- Long COVID sufferers struggle to get disability benefits because there are no reliable tests for symptoms like headaches, brain fog, and exhaustion.
- Disability reviewers often deny claims due to lack of objective medical evidence.

