
RECOVER Study Promotes Damaging Framework for Long COVID
A study funded by the NIH RECOVER Initiative advanced a damaging framework for diagnosing long COVID. Pandemic Patients calls for the study to be retracted.
A study funded by the NIH RECOVER Initiative advanced a damaging framework for diagnosing long COVID. Pandemic Patients calls for the study to be retracted.
On May 30, 2023, Pandemic Patients submitted feedback to the U.S. Census Bureau on the agency’s proposed updates to the Household Pulse Survey.
The Patient-Led Research Collaborative is working to better understand how being reinfected by COVID-19 may increase the risk of developing long COVID. You can participate in their research by completing their survey.
A committee from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is soliciting feedback from the public on the U.S. Government’s working definition of Long COVID. Comments can be submitted through June 12, 2023.
Summary: The domestic box office is close to reaching pre-pandemic levels, with mid-budget films helping to bring moviegoers back. Research has found that diabetes is a major factor in the severity of COVID-19 cases. The US government is planning to authorize booster doses of the vaccine for high-risk populations.
Summary: A cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on resident physicians’ knowledge and protective behaviors for infection control in a tertiary hospital setting. Another study investigated the incidence of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the post-acute phase of COVID-19.
CHeST is proud to stand in solidarity with the long COVID patient community by endorsing the CARE for Long COVID Act.
We are hosting a briefing about long COVID on Capitol Hill and we need your support!
On March 15, we will be observing International Long COVID Awareness Day, which serves to recognize the countless Americans who have been affected by long COVID.
Summary: Princeton students have seen an overall improvement in course satisfaction since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Japan, many people are still wearing masks despite the government’s easing of guidelines.