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Author Topic: The importance of accurate, sensitive reporting on long COVID  (Read 713 times)

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The importance of accurate, sensitive reporting on long COVID
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One of the still most underreported consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the ongoing long COVID epidemic. In AHCJ’s webinar last month, “Covering long COVID, the hidden epidemic,” Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, M.D., a rehabilitation physician at the University of Texas Health San Antonio and journalist Lygia Navarro, who both have long COVID, discussed the importance of improving coverage of this condition. An estimated 28% of people ever infected with COVID in the U.S. report having experienced long COVID symptoms, according to the latest data from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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https://healthjournalism.org/blog/2024/02/the-importance-of-accurate-sensitive-reporting-on-long-covid/



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