Feminist Bioethics Perspectives on "Long-COVID Syndrome"

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):189-191 (2022)
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Abstract

In May of 2020, reports of so-called "long-COVID" began to surface. Long COVID is a collection of post-COVID-19 physical, cognitive and psychological symptoms, such as depression, brain fog, fatigue, and dizziness. As long-COVID is considered a "new" disease, it is not always covered by health insurance or government programs, moreover it is a set of constantly evolving symptoms.While severe cases of COVID-19 itself tend to be mostly in males over fifty-years-old, those individuals affected by long-COVID tend to be mainly female and younger in age. Data supporting the existence of the long-COVID syndrome...

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