from los angeles. thanks for being here with us. first, let s talk about the need. i mean, i m one of millions who have had covid, now hoping that i won t have any further symptoms. you ve described long covid as a ticking time bomb in your body, waiting to go off. but there are so many barriers to getting diagnosed if doctors don t have the tests or expertise in a condition that didn t exist two years ago. are we getting any better at even diagnosing it? or do people still meet with skepticism from the medical establishment? first of all, thank you so much for shining a light on this incredibly important issue. this is truly our shadow pandemic. and for as much as we re talking about waves and numbers going up and down, the number of people who are suffering from long covid, from the sequelae, from the long-term effects of even a milder asymptomatic covid infection, remain constant. and the number is enormous.
Australia s former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth has joined thousands of parents and teachers in slamming Victoria s illogical school mask rules.
Australia s former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth has joined thousands of parents and teachers in slamming Victoria s illogical school mask rules.