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With long Covid, history may be repeating itself among people of color

KarlPK says: Very good comments below from Steve White. I think it is troubling that we have moved into the realm where so many issues are viewed through the prism of racism. The issues are very complex, and any discussion that zeroes in on a handful of emotionally inflammatory “causes” risks being superficial at best, misleading at worst. Moreover, many of the complaints are purely anecdotal. First, we hear that people have “the heightened burdens to convince providers that their conditions are real.” That is a purely perceptual conclusion, not a scientific one. In the spirit of journalistic speculation, perhaps individuals who go to doctors simply can’t be helped right now, given the incomplete and fragmentary state of knowledge about “long covid,” and therefore misinterpret that as callous indifference. It’s not surprising then that we have a White person quoted who feels the same way. Oh, well onto the next issue!

CDC developing guidelines to treat COVID-19 long-haulers

CDC developing guidelines to treat COVID-19 long-haulers Published: May 3, 2021 8:34 PM EDT Updated: May 3, 2021 9:13 PM EDT Recommended Millions of people could be left with chronic health problems after contracting the coronavirus, so we looked at what’s being done to counter the problem. Before she contracted COVID-19 in July 2020, Natalie Hakala was a serious athlete who was used to pushing her body. “I was a collegiate runner at a D2 college,” Hakala said. Hakala initially had a mild reaction. She lost her sense of smell and taste. A month later, things developed more seriously for her health. “I began developing shortness of breath, chest pains, difficulty breathing,” Hakala said. “I had severe fatigue building up. Each week got worse and worse.”

Alston & Bird Health Care Week in Review - April 2021 #5 | Alston & Bird

Below is Alston & Bird’s Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in healthcare regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and congressional committee action; reports, studies, and analyses; and other health policy news. Week in Review Highlight of the Week: This week, CMS released its FY 2022 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System and Long-Term Care Hospital Rates Proposed Rule. Read more about the rule and other news below. I. Regulations, Notices & Guidance On April 26, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance entitled, Nonclinical Testing of Individualized Antisense Oligonucleotide Drug Products for Severely Debilitating or Life-Threatening Diseases; Draft Guidance for Sponsor-Investigators. FDA is publishing this draft guidance to help sponsor-investigators with developing the nonclinical information that FDA recommends to support an investigational new drug application (IND) for certain individual

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