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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
From The Sick Times:
UNC shuts down Long COVID clinic, leaving thousands without specialized care
UNC shuts down Long COVID clinic, leaving thousands without specialized care
The Sick Times said:Before it closed last week, the University of North Carolina’s clinic was a leading site for Long COVID care in the U.S. South.
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The closure of the UNC COVID Recovery Clinic, the only one of its kind in North Carolina, illustrates the fragility of Long COVID care in the U.S. According to Long COVID statistics from the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, as of September 2024, approximately 6.2% of the people living in North Carolina were experiencing Long COVID, as well as 4.6% in South Carolina and 4.8% in Virginia.
Since its launch in 2021, the UNC clinic has seen more than 3,500 patients from over 20 states. Many of them faced serious consequences from the disease, according to unpublished data from the clinic, shared with The Sick Times. In a survey reporting how Long COVID had impacted them, 43% of patients said they stopped working, 33% went into debt, and 53% had difficulty with activities of daily living. Now patients are losing access not only to specialized care, but also critical services and resources.
This news comes at a time when other Long COVID clinics and services are closing in the U.S., across Canada, and in the U.K. It also follows the federal government’s shuttering of the Office of Long COVID Research and Practice and the erasure of important Long COVID data. The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are also threatening funding for Medicaid, which could impact healthcare for millions.
“The clinic closing sends me into a panic,” said Lizars. “I think to myself, ‘Oh my God, no help is coming.’”