Professor Stebbings in his Sunday weekly article looks at various issues surrounding this difficult subject. He surmises that as a whole, the world was slow to recognise long COVID as one of the most serious consequences of the pandemic. Long...
An interesting article published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal by Fisman and others dated 25th April 2022 answers this question. The speed of vaccine development has been a singular achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic, although uptake has not been...
This is looked at in an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association 22nd April 2022 by Jacobs and others. Women of reproductive age have been at the forefront of COVID 19 vaccine hesitancy, with sight concerns about the vaccine’s effects on...
An insight article published in The Lancet psychiatry in May 2022 by Paul Harrison, Professor of Psychiatry at Oxford University and Associate Head of Research, The Chair of Oxford Neuroscience Committee analyses this. The first analysis published in The Lancet...
An interesting paper published in The Lancet by Philip and others 27th April 2022 looked into this issue. There are few evidence based interventions for long COVID, however, holistic approaches supporting recovery are advocated, this study assessed whether an online...
A paper published in Nature by Arbel and others 25th April 2022 answers this question. The rapid emergence of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 has led to a global resurgence of COVID-19 disease. Israeli authorities approved a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose, the second...