Around 10% of people who contract COVID-19 develop long haulers. Some families are left on their own to figure out what needs to be done to recover, adapt, and even survive emotionally, physically, and financially.
For example, Josh Reyes from Washington got COVID in late 2020 and is still feeling exhausted almost a year later. He requires one to two naps a day and someone who would exercise on a regular basis can barely walk around the block without losing energy.