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Denis - The COVID info guy -onMastodon1d ago
"I developed Long COVID while practicing medicine. The system had no place for me."
"6 years later, COVID-19 continues spreading, killing, and disabling people, but many of my colleagues ignore it. Last December, a colleague said, βWe canβt keep doing this. COVID is basically over.β
"Medical institutions must educate staff that Long COVID is a disabling condition affecting up to 40% of healthcare workers who contracted and continue to contract COVID-19 while working in hospitals that have failed to control the spread of the virus and other pathogens."
#COVID19 #LongCOVID
Source: https://archive.md/CLP40
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Analysis Summary
A physician with Long COVID describes persistent workplace transmission in hospitals and argues medical institutions are failing to adequately educate staff about Long COVID's disabling effects on healthcare workers. Independent reporting confirms COVID continues spreading globally with new variants circulating (31+ US states with 'Cicada' variant as of April 13, 2026) and Long COVID affects millions, though the specific 40% figure for healthcare workers lies within documented ranges but isn't attributed to a named study. The post blends verifiable facts about COVID's ongoing impact with personal testimony and institutional criticismβthe core facts hold up, but the healthcare worker prevalence claim would benefit from specific source citation.
Claims Analysis (5)
βI developed Long COVID while practicing medicineβ
Personal claim from named account; no independent corroboration of identity or medical status available
βLong COVID affects up to 40% of healthcare workers who contracted COVID-19β
Range-based estimate; research shows Long COVID prevalence in healthcare workers is significant but exact percentages vary by study and timeframe
βCOVID-19 continues spreading, killing, and disabling peopleβ
Confirmed by multiple independent sources including Euronews (Long COVID affects millions globally), TODAY (new 'Cicada' variant spreading in 31+ US states as of April 13, 2026)
βMany medical colleagues ignore Long COVID or downplay itβ
Personal observation; supported by general pattern that Long COVID underreporting is documented, but colleague quote is anecdotal
βMedical institutions have failed to control virus spread in hospitalsβ
Implicit claim; healthcare worker Long COVID rates indicate ongoing workplace transmission, though degree of institutional 'failure' is interpretive
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