Trial By Error: Two Reports on the Financial Burden of Long Covid and Its Impact on ME/CFS Prevalence
This piece was originally published in Virology Blog by David Tuller, DrPH on April 20, 2022 and is republished here with permission. It is clear that long Covid—however that term […]
New York Times Cites Solve M.E Whitepaper, Quotes VP of Advocacy Emily Taylor
This week, New York Times writer Peter Coy’s piece, “Pushing ‘Long Covid’ Sufferers Too Hard Could Cause Them to Crash,” cited our recently released whitepaper, Long Covid’s impact on adult […]
Bloomberg Law exclusive reports Solve M.E.-funded data on the devastating impact of Long Covid
The need for official data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is crucial to the study of Long Covid, as well as the effort to fund the Long Covid […]
“The Long Covid Bust” – A Working Caregiver’s Perspective
By Emily Taylor, Vice President of Advocacy and Community Engagement, Solve M.E. This essay was originally published as a blog for Cumberland Advisors Market Commentary “I just got a virus, […]
Signature Event: Long Covid: Research, Policy and Economic Impact
The Global Interdependence Center, in partnership with the Solve Long Covid Initiative, is continuing our conference series exploring the pandemic’s long-term healthcare, policy, and economic impact, specifically the implications of long […]
Announcing the Solve Long Covid Initiative
Dear friend, With an onslaught of Covid-19 cases from the Omicron variant looming, identifying treatments for Long Covid has become even more imperative. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Solve […]