There’s an official unwillingness to look at the severity of the Long Covid phenomenon, but it’s here and it’s real. While this is something that would be taken care of by Medicare4All, at the very least there should be all medical services necessary made available to anyone dealing with Long Covid - as well as biomedical research into treating it. Long Covid sufferers should not be invisible to us - or to our government.

Aug 28, 2023 · 10:23 PM UTC

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Long Covid sufferers should not be invisible to us - or to our government.
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We’re pleased to invite you to the Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions Patient Advocacy Coalition (#IACCPAC) national webinar, a part of the #IACCPAC Initiative, led by @LongCOVIDAllian, @PlzSolveCFS, @C19LH_Advocacy, @Dysautonomia, and @patientled, with support from the CDC Foundation through the Infection Initiated Chronic Conditions Understanding and Engagement (ICUE) program. We have previously brought together #patientadvocacy groups and community-based organizations working on #infectionassociatedchronicconditions to begin discussions regarding common objectives among attending organizations and identify #IACC community needs that might benefit from collaboration across organizations. During our #webinar, we’ll present findings from our workshop sessions and identify a #roadmap that we hope will strengthen support for individuals experiencing #IACC’s through strategic collaboration. Please join us on October 24, 2023 at 12pm ET / 9am PT. Register at bit.ly/IACCPACWebinar
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@marwilliamson months ago I asked you to be in a space regarding the science of COVID and the vaccines with actual scientists and community members who were concerned your one weakness was a vague antiscientific sentiment from a long time ago. Seems we can set the record straight
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Yes vaccine injuries are a serious issue that require further attention, scrutiny, and compassion for the victims
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Covid was supposed to kill off enough of our elderly to solve a financial problem... -Social Security, -Gov't funded Pensions, -Private funded Pensions, All three of which keep paying until the recipient dies. 401K and IRAs can run out, or be inherited. Death won't help them.
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Yeah, let's have socialized health care, like Canada, where one of the solutions if you're in pain but it'll be a little more expensive, is to offer to kill you. Free the people. Free the market. Let demand directly influence supply, and get government out of healthcare.
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Unfortunately many of us are invisible as I find myself in that boat in my rural area. Even to the point where I cannot get adequate wrap around services or support. Retaliatory eviction situations(not evn 4 rent but 4 utilities) when there is ZERO accessible housing to move in.
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Marianne really wants to hurtle us into full on communism, where every made up disease gets a check. Like Oprah, you get a check, you get a check? Fibromyalgia? Check! Got a cold still not better months later? Check forever! No one has to work! We’ll just print more money, duh!
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I’ve had LC since the first wave (6 months before vaccines were available). It’s debilitating. Biden has completely IGNORED us. Thank you, M. #longcovid
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And I think you are forgetting the long term effects of the vaccine with the spike protein loose in the body… the heart, ovaries, and who knows what else have been affected!
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