Well-known, famous people with Covid-19 and Long Covid

Brian Wilson "went silent' and "became detached" after battling Covid-19

Brian Wilson "went silent" and "became detached" as he battled the long-term effects of COVID-19, according to his bandmate Al Jardine.

The Beach Boys legend passed away on Wednesday (11.06.25) at the age of 82 after a long battle with health issues and his close friend Al has now opened up about the "turning point" back in 2022 when he saw the singer/songwriter begin to deteriorate.

Al told Variety: "There was no trauma to speak of until that very last tour in ’22. He kind of went silent and began to suffer the effects of long-term COVID, I was told, so I think that was a turning point for him. He became detached."
 
Jonathan Toews battles Long Covid and Chronic Illness to forge an inspiring NHL comeback odyssey

Toews’ return to the NHL is more than just a personal victory; it is a beacon of hope for those battling similar health issues. His journey underscores the importance of perseverance and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. For the Chicago Blackhawks, having their captain back is a morale boost, reigniting the spark of leadership and experience that Toews brings to the team.

Reflecting on Toews’ Legacy

As Jonathan Toews steps back onto the ice, he carries with him not just the weight of his past struggles but also the hopes of many who look up to him. His legacy is one of courage and resilience, qualities that have defined his career and continue to inspire both on and off the rink. The future holds many possibilities, and Toews’ story is a reminder that with determination and heart, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome.
 
Ugh. Of course it's nice for the individual who has recovered, but all the stuff about the power of human spirit to overcome adversity, and determination is so insulting to people who don't have the good fortune to recover.

I reckon it takes much more determination and heart to go on coping with very severe illness for people who don't have his good fortune.
 
The whole “war” metaphor for illness really disturbs me.
“warrior”, “fighting”, “battle”, “spirit”, “strength”, “victory”, “willpower”.

It feels deeply insulting to those who don’t “win”.

I can’t imagine the impact those sorts of metaphors have on someone who dies from cancer.

Edit: And it ties right into the “moralisation of health” individualism that seems very popular right now. (The whole wellness culture “If you do healthy things you’ll be healthy” and “Illness happens because you did something wrong” schtick)
 
GoFundMe Campaign Set Up for 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge' Star Mark Patton Amid Failing Health

“Many of you know my uncle Mark from his iconic role as Jesse Walsh in A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge,” reads Ida’s statement. “Over the years, he’s become a powerful figure in the horror community and a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in film.

But to me, he’s simply Uncle Mark — kind, generous, funny, and full of heart. Right now, he needs our help. Mark is currently battling serious health conditions: – Severe long COVID that has deeply impacted his energy and mobility – HIV, which complicates his recovery and requires constant care – Ménière’s disease, a chronic condition that causes intense, daily vertigo, nausea, and hearing loss. These illnesses have made it impossible for Mark to work or travel, and he is now struggling to cover basic living and medical expenses as he is bedbound.”

 
After his NHL exit, Toews remained out of the spotlight until November when he shared on Instagram that he had undergone an Ayurvedic Panchakarma detox in India. In a GQ interview, he discussed in depth the many layers of that detox, which included painful massages, meditative yoga and daily laxatives among other treatments.

Jonathan Toews's healing journey: From long Covid back to the NHLJonathan Toews's healing journey.

Researchers watch as hockey superstar attempts a comeback after 2 years

Researchers working on treatments and cures for long COVID are closely watching newly signed Winnipeg Jets forward Jonathan Toews's healing journey — and his return to the NHL after two years away.

Oh dear . . . please don't make him the poster boy of recovery from LC from feel good vibes and natural recovery.
 
Alica Schmidt has to end the season early after suffering from Covid

Germany’s best-known track and field athlete Alica Schmidt is ending her season early! Schmidt had recently been struggling with the consequences of coronavirus and was therefore unable to match her previous performances.

On her Instagram:

"This season really put me to the test this year. Tough races, lots of lessons, and a whole lot of growth. It wasn’t the season I was hoping for, but it was definitely the one I needed.

Unfortunately I caught Covid a few days before Nationals, so I wasn’t able to show up at my best, definitely frustrating.

This year is about committing, learning, challenging and accepting. Everything I need to learn on how to tackle the 800m. Hoping to get my body 100% healthy again and squeeze in a few more races before shifting focus to 2026. Still completely in love with the process"

I hope she receives informed advice.
 
I don't have access or subscribe to this article, but someone posted former NFLW Kiwi Ferns star Kath Wharton died while taking a nap in vehicle in Auckland McDonald's carpark last November . . . after getting off a long haul flight with an active COVID-19 infection.


Terrible if true.
 
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Once hailed as the most promising talent in English football, Reece Oxford
’s career has been derailed by Long Covid. The 26-year-old former West Ham prodigy, who later moved to Germany to play for Borussia Mönchengladbach and FC Augsburg, has been sidelined for over two years due to persistent symptoms following a Covid infection.

Oxford’s last competitive appearance was in November 2022. Initially believed to be suffering from muscle and knee problems, it eventually became clear he was battling Long Covid. His condition fluctuated unpredictably, affecting his physical and mental health. Despite brief comebacks in training, he was never able to return fully to competitive football.

In summer 2024, he trained again with the hope of a return, but recurring muscle fatigue and concentration issues kept him off the pitch. Augsburg's sporting director confirmed that his body simply “did not respond” to rehabilitation efforts. Although both sides tried to maintain a working relationship, trust began to erode, and Oxford’s contract ended in June 2025 with zero appearances over two full seasons.

Oxford remains determined not to give up. He plans to take time with his family to decide on his next steps and intends to stay in shape over the summer. Notably, other athletes have faced similar struggles, including Luca Beckenbauer—grandson of football legend Franz Beckenbauer—who had to retire from football due to Long Covid. Oxford, however, is still hopeful: “Whatever comes next, I’ll be ready.”
 
Cause of Death Revealed for Ruby Star Mom of 4 Found Dead After Taking a Nap in MacDonald's Parking Lot: Reports

New Zealand rugby player, Kath Wharton, 41, died after being found unresponsive on Nov. 21, 2024

It's now been revealed that Wharton died from sudden cardiac arrest while taking a nap in an Auckland McDonald's parking lot after a long-haul flight from Japan, the New Zealand Herald reported, citing the coroner. She'd visited the country to attend a rugby tournament.

Wharton had COVID-19 at the time of her death, Fox Sports Australia stated, adding that Dr. Kilak Kesha, who conducted the post-mortem, had said that the virus could potentially "unmask" an existing cardiac problem.
 
US Open: Petra Kvitova Ends Her Career After COVID Threatened To Derail Her Plans

Petra Kvitova admits she is still recovering from COVID-19 has no regrets playing her final match in the US Open.

“It was really difficult to even imagine. I’m glad I did it. I think it’s just ending everything.”

At one point, a New York farewell was in doubt for Kvitova, who was ill with COVID-19 just three weeks ago and is still yet to fully recover.
 
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