Confronting the pathophysiology of long covid
Many are by now familiar with terms such as “long covid” or “long-haulers”—the notion that we need to move beyond covid-19 as an acute episode stratified into asymptomatic, mild-symptomatic, or […]
Many are by now familiar with terms such as “long covid” or “long-haulers”—the notion that we need to move beyond covid-19 as an acute episode stratified into asymptomatic, mild-symptomatic, or […]
With the recent announcement that the NHS will provide services for patients with long covid, there was a palpable sense of triumph among the community of long haulers. We both […]
What do our reactions to long covid reveal about medicine’s uncomfortable relationship with uncertainty? Minna Johansson reflects […]
“Long Covid” was first used by Elisa Perego as a Twitter hashtag in May to describe her own experience of a multiphasic, cyclical condition that differed in time course and […]
Paul Garner and colleagues describe how a self-help pacing group has helped them manage their long covid […]
Layla Moran, MP and chair of the APPG on coronavirus, says that awareness of Long Covid, and its seriousness, is too low […]
A few weeks ago, we wrote a BMJ Opinion piece about the long term impacts of covid and called for patients’ experiences of long covid to be included in any […]
To cope with a growing number of hospitalisations for covid-19, we need to once again stretch our staff, writes Shondipon Laha […]
Working with local public health teams is key to delivering an efficient, sustainable strategy, says Maggie Rae With vaccination programmes driving forward across all four nations of the UK, it […]
With covid-19 booster vaccinations likely in the near future, now is the time to consider how to create a sustainable, long term infrastructure for vaccine delivery, say Simon Hodes and […]