The United States, among most other countries in the world, is no longer keeping track of the progression of COVID-19 as an acute illness. That’s different, of course, from saying that people aren’t affected by it. People are still getting sick from the coronavirus, people are still dying from it, and people are still suffering its aftereffects in the form of long COVID. And that ongoing public health challenge inevitably has economic effects of its own.

QOSHE - The Soaring Cost of Long COVID - Cameron Abadi, Adam Tooze
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