Abstract
Millions of Americans are affected by symptoms of Long COVID, which are said to surface four or more weeks after having had COVID‐19. In a recent research study, 21.5% of respondents to a survey reported having signs of Long COVID (Wurz et al., 2022). “Post‐acute sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2,” also referred to as Long COVID, is difficult to understand based on the various bodily systems that can be affected. Respondents with Long COVID reported difficulty with the vast and pervasive number of symptoms experienced, along with the lack of help available to manage symptoms. When “Long Haulers” are also college students, the effects can be compounded by the need to navigate the college system.
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