“The Survivorship Bias That’s Killing Us: Long COVID and the Myth of “Moving On”
It’s easy to believe everything is fine when you only see the survivors. The people who didn’t die, who seem to be “back to normal,” are the faces we focus on. But what about the ones you don’t see? The coworker who hasn’t returned to the office. The friend who never seems to make plans anymore. The parent who used to juggle it all but now struggles to get through the day. These are the millions suffering from Long COVID.”
“Study Finds Cases of ME/CFS Increase Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection 4.5% of people who had COVID-19 met diagnostic criteria for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.”
“Long COVID is causing disproportionate morbidity and disability in younger adults”
“Newsday: 'Stony Brook study: Long COVID risk increases with multiple infections'
"Long COVID is now the threat," said Dr. Reynold A. Panettiere, Jr., vice chancellor at the Rutgers Institute for Translational Medicine and Science”
ABC 5 News Cleveland: 'Study shows impact of Long COVID on Ohio workers, need for clinicians to fill gaps'
“Due to this reduced capacity to work, it is estimated that Long COVID resulted in a minimum of $170 billion in lost wages in the USA in 2022"