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As far as I know, I've only had COVID once. It was a "mild" case. It didn't feel any worse than a cold and a bit of a sore throat for me. And even though I was fully vaccinated, took Paxlovid right away, and rested very very hard for three months (going to bed whenever I felt even the slightest bit tired), I still ended up with long COVID. I was strong and healthy before. I trained five days a week at the gym and yoga studio and hiked on weekends.

I'm scared shitless about getting COVID again. I'm one of the very few people I know who still masks regularly. #LongCovidAwarenessDay #LongCovid #Covid #MaskUp


I was an athlete for years. I did fitness competitions, trail running, mountain running, obstacle course races, interprovincial bicycling, hiking, and martial arts. I was a professional dancer, an aerialist, a model, and a LARPer. These days, I spend the vast majority of my time sitting down. I go to the gym a couple of times a week and try to go for walks every day, but if I exert too much or think too hard for too long, I'm exhausted.

This is not the normal feeling of being tired after a grueling workout. It's not a mind over matter thing. It's the kind of fatigue you feel when you're sick or dealing with a nasty injury. #LongCovidAwarenessDay #LongCovid #PostExertionalMalaise #ChronicIllness


In Feb 2020, I went to New York for work. A month later, I could barely walk to the store across the street. Brain fog got progressively worse. It took me almost a year to start being able to walk minimally again and for the fog to clear. I still remember the day I woke up with mental clarity for the first time in 10 months. 3 years to fully walk long distances again with a rehab program.

It's #LongCovidAwarenessDay. I'm mostly functional now. A lot of people aren't. All the local long COVID specialist programs have had their funding dried up. I'm one of the lucky ones who got help, and got better enough to kinda sorta keep going.

What happens to the people who get long COVID now?

(This is a thread now.🧵)


Because of long COVID, my dad will never walk on the beach again. He can no longer play accordion or guitar because of long COVID.

Because of long COVID, I am no longer a martial artist, dancer, distance runner, or athlete. I no longer feel energetic. I no longer have proper restful sleep. I have aged rapidly. #LongCovidAwarenessDay #LongCovid #ChronicIllness
A person with glasses and gray hair wearing a white mask poses for a selfie at an event. They are dressed in a black shirt with a colorful graphic design. The background shows empty chairs and blurred figures of other attendees.


It’s International Long Covid Awareness Day, and my latest article looks at the reasons why people believe they don’t know anyone with Long Covid.

We desperately need increased visibility into this debilitating chronic illness so that we can raise awareness and fund treatments, mitigations and cures.

Anyone can get Long Covid. It’s not limited to ‘only the vulnerable’ or those who had a severe initial infection.

This disease does not discriminate. Even people with asymptomatic initial infections have found themselves disabled by Long Covid.

It’s time we start processing the trauma of the pandemic and stop living in denial.

We are in the middle of a mass disabling event, and the longer it takes us to admit that, the more people will be harmed.

Let’s spread the word that the only way to avoid Long Covid is to avoid getting Covid in the first place.

Wear a mask. Stay home when sick. Clean and ventilate the air.

When we all agree to care about the air we share, we can begin to bring about real change.

https://www.disabledginger.com/p/i-dont-know-anyone-with-long-covid

#longcovid #longcovidawarenessday #covidisairborne #covidisnotover #sarscov2 #chronicillness #wearamask


A woman is today’s Irish Times says she still feels anxious and vulnerable around other people because they don’t sanitise their hands any more

#PublicHealthFail #LongCovidAwarenessDay


You'd think people would want to know if there was a disease that killed more Americans than all our wars combined and is still killing, that causes long-term illness at yearly rates higher than all cancers combined, that all are at risk for, but that all could take actions to prevent. You'd think they want to protect themselves and their families. You'd think that this would be the #1 world priority. It is for me.

#CovidIsNotOver #LongCOVIDAwarenessDay #MaskUp #N95 #CleanTheAir


5 ans de pandémie, 5 ans de déni : la rage
#LongCovidAwarenessDay
#LongCovidMakesUsOne
#CureLongCovid
#LongCovidKills
Rassemblement public :
LE JEUDI 13 MARS 2025 À 11H À TOULOUSE
Distribution de FFP2 :
LE VENDREDI 14 MARS 2025 à 13H30 à RENNES
Infos ici : https://winslow.fr/15-mars-2025/
5 ANS de PANDémie, 5 Ans de déni : la rage
#LongCovidAwarenessDay
#LongCovidMakesUsOne
#CureLongCovid
#LongCovidKills
NOUS VOULONS :
-DES PCR GRATUITS pour tous-tes sans ordonnance
-L’accès aux traitements préventifs 
(Paxlovid) lors d’une infection
-FFP2 + QAI + INFORMATION en lieux de soin
-DES ESSAIS CLINIQUES basés sur les mécanismes, notamment avec Sipavibart
-des biomarqueurS
-UNE GESTION DES RISQUES de la maladie
-ACCÈS AUX VACCINS pour tous-tes (notamment au Novavax)
-DROITS SOCIAUX (ALD, invalidité, AAH...)

ET la fin immédiate de la minimisation et des fausses informations au public


5 ans de pandémie, 5 ans de déni : la rage
#LongCovidAwarenessDay
#LongCovidMakesUsOne
#CureLongCovid
#LongCovidKills
Rassemblement public :
LE JEUDI 13 MARS 2025 À 11H À TOULOUSE

DEVANT L’AGENCE RÉGIONALE DE SANTÉ, 10 CHEMIN DU RAISIN
Le COVID, ce n’est pas fini : Recherche, prévention, droits sociaux pour le COVID long
#Toulouse
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