Post by Nadica (She/Her) on Nov 6, 2024 3:00:07 GMT
Long COVID Essentials - Still being updated Nov 5, 2024
a resource sheet series
by The Sick Times x Long COVID Justice
This series of resource sheets provides foundational information about navigating Long COVID. Whether you’re newly experiencing confusing symptoms, have had this disease for years, or are helping others in your community, these sheets will direct you to information and resources to support you along the way.
This series is produced by Long COVID Justice and The Sick Times. It is designed by and for people with Long COVID and associated diseases. All resource sheets have been reviewed by people living with Long COVID and/or caregivers, and by medical experts who provide Long COVID care.
We are based in the United States, so some of this information is specific to that context. We are currently able to produce them in English and Spanish. We invite you to contact us if you have resources and capacity for translation into other languages.
The resource sheets can be printed and/or shared as digital PDFs. We encourage you to share them with healthcare providers, community leaders and organizations, mutual aid groups, on social media, and more. All resources in this series are available under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons. You are welcome to republish them free of charge as long as you credit us and link back to this page.
Please note:
• Resources were published in fall 2024; some information may be subject to change.
• Although each sheet has been reviewed by medical professionals, they are informational resources, not medical advice.
• Always talk to your medical providers before trying treatments or symptom management strategies.
• Each offers brief information and is not comprehensive. We know there is much more information on each topic we cover, and that there are additional topics not yet addressed in this series.
In the absence of significant public health support and guidance from most government and healthcare systems, we hope these resources will support you in taking care of yourself and your community. We’ve seen the attention of the media and leaders wane, funding disappear, and misinformation spread – even as the overlooked impacts of the COVID pandemic and Long COVID crisis remain widespread. And these impacts are hitting hardest in already marginalized communities. Our work remains as urgent as ever, and we’ll keep fighting for pandemic justice and care for all. Our stories and experiences must be told, believed, and prioritized!
(Follow the link for all the resources!)
a resource sheet series
by The Sick Times x Long COVID Justice
This series of resource sheets provides foundational information about navigating Long COVID. Whether you’re newly experiencing confusing symptoms, have had this disease for years, or are helping others in your community, these sheets will direct you to information and resources to support you along the way.
This series is produced by Long COVID Justice and The Sick Times. It is designed by and for people with Long COVID and associated diseases. All resource sheets have been reviewed by people living with Long COVID and/or caregivers, and by medical experts who provide Long COVID care.
We are based in the United States, so some of this information is specific to that context. We are currently able to produce them in English and Spanish. We invite you to contact us if you have resources and capacity for translation into other languages.
The resource sheets can be printed and/or shared as digital PDFs. We encourage you to share them with healthcare providers, community leaders and organizations, mutual aid groups, on social media, and more. All resources in this series are available under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons. You are welcome to republish them free of charge as long as you credit us and link back to this page.
Please note:
• Resources were published in fall 2024; some information may be subject to change.
• Although each sheet has been reviewed by medical professionals, they are informational resources, not medical advice.
• Always talk to your medical providers before trying treatments or symptom management strategies.
• Each offers brief information and is not comprehensive. We know there is much more information on each topic we cover, and that there are additional topics not yet addressed in this series.
In the absence of significant public health support and guidance from most government and healthcare systems, we hope these resources will support you in taking care of yourself and your community. We’ve seen the attention of the media and leaders wane, funding disappear, and misinformation spread – even as the overlooked impacts of the COVID pandemic and Long COVID crisis remain widespread. And these impacts are hitting hardest in already marginalized communities. Our work remains as urgent as ever, and we’ll keep fighting for pandemic justice and care for all. Our stories and experiences must be told, believed, and prioritized!
(Follow the link for all the resources!)