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The Conversation: Making visible the invisible: Supporting long COVID patients and the people caring for them
June 24, 2024
A team of PIPPS researchers have co-authored an article for The Conversation: "Making visible the invisible: Supporting long COVID patients and the people caring for them."
Drs. Kaylee Byers, Julia Smith and Rackeb Tesfaye, and Kayli Jamieson write:
"We are living through a : . In Canada, have experienced long COVID symptoms, and this is likely an underestimate.
Occurring weeks to months after a COVID-19 infection, this multi-system chronic illness has led to what some have called . Although millions are navigating this new illness, four years into the pandemic both patients and their caregivers continue to face challenges accessing the information and care they need."