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I will miss your Tweets! (I‘ve come here just to say this, since you shut down comments over there).
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"Living with" Covid means living with the imminent threat of chronic illness and disability.
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"Living with" Covid means living with the imminent threat of chronic illness and disability.
(9/10)
“I went for long walks until they became shorter and shorter. I rode my bike until I could no longer climb stairs. I went shopping until I could no longer leave my apartment.”
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“I went for long walks until they became shorter and shorter. I rode my bike until I could no longer climb stairs. I went shopping until I could no longer leave my apartment.”
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“Imagine you're finally back on a school trip after three years of pandemic. One of your classmates has Covid, and half the class catches it.
Everyone returns to school after two weeks—except you.”
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“Imagine you're finally back on a school trip after three years of pandemic. One of your classmates has Covid, and half the class catches it.
Everyone returns to school after two weeks—except you.”
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„The WHO estimates that over 400 million people suffer from Long Covid worldwide. And yet, the response continued to move at a glacial pace, leaving more and more people feeling neglected, isolated and abandoned.“
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„The WHO estimates that over 400 million people suffer from Long Covid worldwide. And yet, the response continued to move at a glacial pace, leaving more and more people feeling neglected, isolated and abandoned.“
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The world declared the pandemic "over."
“I caught Covid in 2022—during a time of so-called low incidence. And yet, I still got sick. I still became disabled.”
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The world declared the pandemic "over."
“I caught Covid in 2022—during a time of so-called low incidence. And yet, I still got sick. I still became disabled.”
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Doctors often refused care unless conventional lab tests showed something "abnormal."
One early sufferer shared:
“When I crashed for the first time, I had to learn the hard way that help was probably not on the horizon.”
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Doctors often refused care unless conventional lab tests showed something "abnormal."
One early sufferer shared:
“When I crashed for the first time, I had to learn the hard way that help was probably not on the horizon.”
(4/10)
"Patients were passed between doctors with no answers, no treatments, and often, no belief that Long Covid was real."
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"Patients were passed between doctors with no answers, no treatments, and often, no belief that Long Covid was real."
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Stories from each year were read aloud—either by those affected or on their behalf.
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Stories from each year were read aloud—either by those affected or on their behalf.
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We're convinced if America is prepared to deny #LongCOVID is #AirborneAIDS and refer to #TexasMooFlu as #MildBleedingFromTheEyes then there's room on the plate next to the potatoes for #MildMadCow. 22/
We're convinced if America is prepared to deny #LongCOVID is #AirborneAIDS and refer to #TexasMooFlu as #MildBleedingFromTheEyes then there's room on the plate next to the potatoes for #MildMadCow. 22/