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.

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We need clean air in schools. Could you please address that? We need the ESSER funds going to improving ventilation in schools. We also need #MasksInHealthcare
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Long covid is a result of multiple vaxx’s & boosters. Let’s first set the record straight about that.
My Wife and I are walking proof ...
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CDC appears to have banned mention of N95, equivocating it w/ surgical masks when utterly forced to mention, brings up neither for wildfire smoke, just hand washing. Never mind an airborne persistent virus presenting mass long term physical, cognitive, & immunity disability + 🪦.
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Bless your heart and get boosted.
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Institutional gaslighting
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Marianne, what research have you done to distinguish Long Covid from vaccine induced injuries?
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Why has the CDC taken the Vaers link off their website to coincide with yet another novel vaccine rollout? How much testing has been done on this "new" vaccine exactly??
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Most providers won’t even see you if you have long Covid. It doesn’t matter what insurance you have. And it won’t. If they didn’t learn it in med school, they won’t treat it. LC doesn’t exist for them.
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Long Covid is a mental illness. It cannot be diagnosed clinically - only by self-reported symptoms. I do believe that folks who think they have it are genuinely suffering.
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