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The Spanish translation is out for our Patient-Led Research survey! uclcovid19.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZ…

Please RT & spread widely!

¡RT y distribuye ampliamente! Abierto a cualquier persona que haya tenido COVID durante al menos 1 semana. No se requiere prueba positiva.

#LongCovid #COVID19
Spanish-speaking communities have been some of the hardest hit in the world - Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and Chile are all in the top 12 affected countries, and the Hispanic population in the US has been disproportionately affected. Please share!
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French: uclcovid19.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZ…

S'il vous plaît RT et distribuez largement! Ouvert à toute personne ayant eu un COVID pendant au moins 1 semaine. Aucun test positif requis.

Please RT!

#apresJ20 #apresJ180
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1. This is a thread for my fellow #Longhaulers who are about to lose access to the #CERB on Saturday. I know some are quite worried about financial supports so this is a look at your options. As you'll see, it's quite a dog's breakfast. #COVID19 #LongCOVID #ApresJ180 #cdnpoli
2. The first stop is Employment Insurance Sickness Benefits. #EI eligibility was frozen in March, so if you were employed or self-employed but paying premiums and had accumulated enough hours for eligibility, you will now transition to EI sickness benefits.
3. It's not clear yet whether a medical note will be required if your illness is due to COVID-19. If it is, it can be signed by a doctor, psychologist, or chiropractor. You do not need a diagnosis to get a note (although you do need a sympathetic health care provider).
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Update Day 184: The Six Monthiversary of my onset of symptoms.

I'm happy to report that three of us are asymptomatic and Kid 3's cough is so sporadic that she's nearly asymptomatic.

#COVID19 #Longhaulers #LongCovid #ApresJ180 #CovidandKids
I will probably use asymptomatic for a long while rather than recovered, because as we've seen before, being symptom-free now doesn't mean they won't come back. I also remain paranoid about things like rashes & hugely swollen bug bites, although there's no reason to believe...
they're related to Covid. It will just take a while for the anxiety reflex to go away.

As for me, I'm having a really good week, including lengthy periods of the day where I have no symptoms at all and others where my only symptom is tinnitus.
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