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Experts are worried that despite the hard-won lessons of covid, we are not fully prepared for the next pandemic.
loss of smell after COVID-19 is not the same as chronic headaches or breathing issues. Despite some methodological limitations, Elling supported the study’s approach. “Systematic assessment of long ...
Former health secretary Matt Hancock is among witnesses to appear before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry as it investigates the pandemic’s impact on the care sector.
James Mitchell, professor of public policy at the University of Edinburgh, has previously raised concerns that inquiries, while useful, can be a way of kicking problems into the long grass.
A new study that is the first to compare inflammation and brain stress responses in long COVID-19 patients with individuals who have fully recovered shows that those with continued brain fog and ...
Since catching COVID-19 in 2022, Nathanael Rafinejad, 29, can't stand longer than a few seconds at a time and has relied on a wheelchair. They are one of thousands of Quebecers with long COVID, a ...
The BMA continues to ensure that doctors’ experiences during the pandemic are heard and learnt from. We are actively contributing to the UK Covid Inquiry to ensure that crucial lessons are learned and ...
Jay Bhattacharya, nominated to lead the National Institutes of Health, opposed most covid mandates. Without an honest public debate about what worked and what didn’t, public health experts say, we’re ...
In October, Stanford University professor Jay Bhattacharya hosted a conference on the lessons of covid-19 in order “to do better in the next pandemic.” He invited scholars, journalists, and policy ...
The UK's COVID-19 Inquiry is undertaking the biggest public engagement exercise in a public inquiry, hearing from more than 53 000 people. Jacqui Thornton reports.