Where have all the workers gone? 16 million Americans between ages 18 to 65 are experiencing Covid symptoms long after infection. ➡️New report estimates **2 million to 4 million** of those people are currently out of work due to #LongCovid.#CovidIsNotOverhttps://t.co/0U33gHPL3x
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 27, 2022
A new report found some 16 million Americans of working age have long COVID and about 2 to 4 million are not working as they struggle with their symptoms. https://t.co/aBObe6615w
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) August 27, 2022
A prospective study of #LongCovid in young (median age=21), healthy, males (93%), with controls: "new evidence that even infections in young adults can lead to sequelae that persist several months"https://t.co/379fy4HmMW pic.twitter.com/mp8METJrE6
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 26, 2022
In Opinion
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 26, 2022
“Long Covid sufferers who caught the virus early have entered their third year with the condition,” Zeynep Tufekci writes. “They’re running out of savings, treatment options and hope.”https://t.co/VAO8zArREB
Many of long covid’s medical mysteries are still to be uncovered, a reader writes in #PostLetters.https://t.co/5kskXOFcAl
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) August 22, 2022
I wrote about where we stand with #LongCovid after a cluster of new studies https://t.co/PcV84cbRyy @latimes pic.twitter.com/jNAD5y9KNB
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 21, 2022