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We must take long covid into account when easing covid restrictions

July 6, 2021

As the UK government announce plans to roll back covid-19 restrictions in England, a group of patient advocates with long covid write an open letter to Sajid Javid, the secretary […]

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How power imbalances in the narratives, research, and publications around long covid can harm patients

June 23, 2021

Amali Lokugamage and colleagues argue that patients are still struggling to get their voices heard above doctors, a situation that risks “structural iatrogenesis” […]

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Clinical neuroscience and long covid

June 15, 2021

As of the 8 June 2021, there have been over 170 million cases of covid-19 and 3.7 million deaths worldwide. In the UK, over 4.5 million cases have been reported […]

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Long covid—looking across data, diseases, and disciplines

March 31, 2021

By the summer of 2020, I had seen several patients in clinic with ongoing cardiac issues after SARS-CoV-2 infection, from arrhythmias to myocarditis. The term “long covid” was coined on […]

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Marija Pantelic and Nisreen Alwan: The stigma is real for people living with long covid 

March 25, 2021

Long covid stigma will have long lasting detrimental outcomes for patients, services, and society as a whole […]

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Tara Lamont: Seeing through the fog of long covid

March 17, 2021

What a difference a year makes. We now know so much more—and in some ways, so much less—than we did then about living with covid-19 and its aftermath. A year […]

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Children and the return to school: how much should we worry about covid-19 and long covid?

March 9, 2021

Among the many unknowns that have featured in the steep learning curve of our covid-19 year, the question of risks to (and from) children has been an ongoing area of […]

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Learning from doctors with long covid

February 26, 2021

When Sarah Burns and Sue Warren started a support group for doctors with long covid, they found a number of people struggling with new experiences, losses, and vulnerabilities […]

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Paul Garner: on his recovery from long covid

January 25, 2021

We need to listen to communities of people who have recovered from illness, says Paul Garner       I loved my job, had good friends, and felt as high as a […]

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The risk of long covid must be a primary consideration in policy decisions

January 12, 2021

Dear prime minister, In your address to the nation on 4th January 2021 you said the following regarding the vaccination programme: “By the middle of February … we expect to […]

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