Louise Goode's fight for the place of "emotional comfort" she called home lasted a quarter of a century, until it was demolished in front of her as she screamed for help.
Unravelling the mysteries of long COVID
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Three previously healthy people in their 30s are still dealing with symptoms months after being infected with COVID-19. As Australia rolls out its vaccination program, sufferers are calling for more recognition of this emerging condition. It s no life, says Sarah Hughes. Being sick and having pain every day at the age of 34, when this should be the prime of my life, is just very hard to deal with. And I think that s probably what causes me the most depression out of all of this.
It has been eight months since Sarah s role as a senior nurse in aged care brought her into the thick of Melbourne s second wave of COVID-19.