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For some COVID-19 long-haulers, the vaccine has helped
Published: May 14, 2021 4:10 PM EDT
Updated: May 14, 2021 4:30 PM EDT
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As of now, there’s no official treatment, but one man found something that helps.
Dr. Sanjeev Maniar has wanted to help people all of his life.
“I was born and brought up in India. And I saw so many family members, they had a health issue and medical capabilities were very, very poor in India. So I decided to become a doctor,” said Maniar, a neurologist with the Florida Neurology Group.
When the pandemic began, Manair began working.
Until COVID-19 hit him too.
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Some Covid-19 long haulers say vaccines may be relieving their symptoms. Researchers are looking into it
Jessamyn Smyth hopes that two shots in the arm may be what finally delivers her from a year in which the lasting effects of Covid-19 wreaked chaos in her life.
Smyth says that after coming down with an acute infection in March 2020, she continued experiencing a constellation of health issues. For months, she has suffered from breathlessness, irregular and rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, and unusual skin rashes. Like many “long haulers,” Smyth’s fatigue was a constant “knock-down-pass-out-for-15-hours pathological exhaustion,” she explained in an email to CNN.
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