‘Long covid’ is going to be a long haul, the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/KJhzkcW6XA
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) May 22, 2022
Here's a look at the toll long Covid takes inside the body — and why it can be so debilitating. https://t.co/6xt8oeohE0
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 19, 2022
Big #LongCovid paper out with a lot of new insights (n=78k)!
— Hannah Davis (@ahandvanish) May 18, 2022
-76% of LC patients were not hospitalized (!!)
-82% of female patients non-hospitalized vs 68% males
-36-50 year olds were the highest risk age group
-59.8% of patients female; 46.2% malehttps://t.co/VFrpnLWMtP
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Making a list of possible pre-existing risk factors for #LongCovid, particularly the non-hospitalized neurological cluster. Are any obvious conditions missing? (Assume the risk factors for acute COVID are accounted for). pic.twitter.com/c1AfkrHUeM
— Hannah Davis (@ahandvanish) May 18, 2022
Breaking News: More than 75% of long Covid patients in the U.S. were not hospitalized when they were first infected — yet months later, they were experiencing symptoms that were diagnosed as post-Covid conditions, a large study found. https://t.co/olGbuOYMt8
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 18, 2022
One thing that still happens, even today, is that the kind of pundit who throws around the term “zero COVID,” and responds to any ongoing pandemic concerns with a smug “We have a vaccine,” treats anyone worried about the effects of long COVID with total derision https://t.co/ACRxe3fvRx
— Will Stancil (@whstancil) June 15, 2022