long-covid
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Data on Long Covid published at last
On 25 April the Office for National Statistics published data on self reported long covid from the Winter Covid-19 infections survey. This paints an alarming picture of continuing high rates of long covid, and suggests a growth in the number of sufferers since data was last published in March 2023. How many people have Long Continue reading
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Longer Term Economic Impacts of Covid – the Labour Market
The pandemic had a serious impact on the economy during the lockdowns of 2020 and early 2021, but it has continued to cast a long shadow over the economic performance of the UK and far more so than many other western economies. So what is going on? This blog focuses on the labour market impacts, Continue reading
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The Tragedy of Long Covid
Summary What is Long Covid? What causes it? What are the implications for the lives of sufferers and policy implications more generally? Are some people more likely to get it? Public Attitudes to sufferers? How extensive is it? Is there are cure? This blog summarises the key issues, spells out the policy implications and, in Continue reading
GILLIAN SMITH About Me
I am a semi retired social researcher and have previously held a number of senior social research positions in Whitehall Departments. See an interview with me here. I live in a London suburb with my husband who has suffered multiple serious illnesses over the last few years. I myself am living with MND.
This series of blogs represent a personal, evidence based perspective based on living in the UK at a time when we are all meant to be ‘living with COVID’. Although I am a social scientist by training, I have worked closely with people from different disciplines throughout my career in order to present a complete picture of the evidence on specific policy issues. I am therefore scientifically literate but where I quote evidence based on research beyond my particular expertise it is always validated with relevant experts. I am a member of the Clinically Vulnerable Families group, though please note that the information presented here and any views expressed are my own. We are a friendly, supportive group and can be found via Facebook in private mode or in public mode via X (formerly twitter) Or BlueSky.Social
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