How COVID long-haulers might renew the focus on chronic fatigue syndrome

At the Center for Community Research at DePaul University in Chicago assumed that there would be a number of individuals that “did not recover” also known as long haulers when the virus came into play this past year.

Dr. Leonard Jason looked into different viruses such as the Spanish flu, ebola and SIRS to see that a commonality was a percentage of people don’t fully recover. 

Those suffering from Long haul symptoms seem to be diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis. These conditions are known to be linked to Epstein Barr virus which causes mononucleosis normally.

This is something to look into and treat to better understand and support those suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that seems to be caused by COVID-19.

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