Very interesting article in Nature.
“Investment now in long COVID will help to ensure that when the next pandemic comes, efforts to study potential infection-associated chronic conditions are a core part of the initial response. That means investing not just in research, but also in education programmes that enable health professionals and trainees to learn about such conditions. And it means providing grant funding, training programmes and salaries specifically for early-stage investigators wanting to pursue careers in such conditions, including long COVID.”
Long COVID research risks losing momentum – we need a moonshot (nature.com)