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Long-Haul COVID Patients Face Long Road to Recovery

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An in-home nurse cares for a woman who continues to recover from Covid-19 at her home on May 6, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

Tens of thousands of people who contracted COVID-19 report ongoing symptoms of chronic coughing, lung damage and cognitive decline. Researchers are in the early stages of analyzing these conditions known as  “long haul COVID” or “long COVID.”  Still, many people have struggled to receive treatment for their symptoms or even recognition of their illness from their doctors. We talk with doctors and patients who are now organizing to seek more research, medical care, and support.

Guests:

Dr. Aruna Subramanian, infectious disease specialist, Stanford University

Eric Black, retiree and COVID-19 survivor

Paige Morrisey, 24-year-old long haul COVID-19 patient

Kavita Patel, nonresident fellow, Brookings Institution, and primary care physician in Washington D.C.

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