Some patients still suffering from COVID 5 years later
- March 11, 2025, marks five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, yet many continue to experience Long COVID symptoms, with over 200 documented issues reported.
- Hannah Fitzgerald experienced severe Long COVID challenges, which initially caused her to abandon her goal of becoming a nurse, but she received extensive treatments, including hyperbaric therapy, at the AVIV clinic, leading her to resume her nursing studies.
- Dr. Elamir states that Long COVID can affect anyone but is commonly seen in middle-aged individuals, with many patients facing multiple symptoms and uncertainty regarding the duration of Long COVID.
- Patricia Hill suffers from various Long COVID symptoms after multiple infections, showcasing the widespread effects of the virus.
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The immunology of long COVID
Long COVID is the patient-coined term for the disease entity whereby persistent symptoms ensue in a significant proportion of those who have had COVID-19, whether asymptomatic, mild or severe. Estimated numbers vary but the assumption is that, of all those who had COVID-19 globally, at least 10% have long COVID. The disease burden spans from mild symptoms to profound disability, the scale making this a huge, new health-care challenge. Long COVID…
What a Utah woman wants people to understand about long covid
Tuesday, March 11th, marks five years since the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Although the pandemic is officially over, some people are still struggling with its effects, the so-called Long Covid.Hannah Fitzgerald is one of them. She was on an LDS church missionin a small town in Colorado when she first became ill. But that was just the beginning of what turned into a multi-year battle with COVID that didnt e…
5 years later, long COVID patients still getting treated in Colorado
DENVER (KDVR) — Tuesday marks five years since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic. A lot has changed since then, but there are still patients dealing with long COVID all this time later. Olin Martin is one of them. The 17-year-old from North Carolina is meeting with doctors at the Center for Post-COVID Care and Recovery at National Jewish Health in Denver. Martin has been diagnosed with COVID three tim…
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