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They Don’t See the Crash: Jesse’s Long COVID Story

A Black man with a neatly trimmed beard wearing a baseball jersey squints his eyes in pain. His hand is held to his head. In the street scene behind him, a car is honking, a dog is barking, and a child is crying.

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Jesse was a long-time teacher at Garfield High, writer and activist when his life was upended by new ailments after he had a COVID infection. His story is the second in a series of comics about what it’s like to have long COVID.

 The series features King County residents and providers sharing their experiences with the long-lasting symptoms and conditions that can follow an infection with COVID-19. Thank you to Jesse Hagopian for sharing this story.

Long COVID Resources

Resources for people with long COVID:

Preventing long COVID

Anything you can do to reduce the risk of getting COVID in the first place and decrease the risk of severe disease will also reduce the risk of long COVID. So that means:

Read other long COVID stories in the series: Coming to Terms with Long COVID: Deepa’s Story – PUBLIC HEALTH INSIDER

Comic by Meredith Li-Vollmer. Originally posted on March 15, 2024, International Long COVID Awareness Day.

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