COVID-19 sent shocks around the world that tested our resiliency in the face of a novel viral pathogen. As communities across the globe try to move on, some of those infected are having more difficulties than others. This episode explores the neuropsychiatric manifestations of the medical phenomenon known as “long-haul COVID” or “long COVID” written about in personal accounts, case studies, and large multidisciplinary studies. This episode is hosted by Regina Chi (MS2) and produced by Mudaser Basam (MS2), Christian Avalos (MS2), and Dharshan Chandramohan (MS2).
COVID-19 sent shocks around the world that tested our resiliency in the face of a novel viral pathogen. As communities across the globe try to move on, some of those infected are having more difficulties than others. This episode explores the neuropsychiatric manifestations of the medical phenomenon known as “long-haul COVID” or “long COVID” written about in personal accounts, case studies, and large multidisciplinary studies. This episode is hosted by Regina Chi (MS2) and produced by Mudaser Basam (MS2), Christian Avalos (MS2), and Dharshan Chandramohan (MS2).
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