First They Get Long COVID, Then They Lose Their Healthcare

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First They Get Long COVID, Then They Lose Their Healthcare
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It's a devastating series of setbacks for long COVID patients. The onset, then lingering of their debilitating symptoms forces them to give up their jobs. And for many, they soon lose their employer-sponsored health insurance. MedTwitter

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