We are excited to announce Long COVID Essentials, a new collaboration between The Sick Times and Long COVID Justice.

Over the next several months, we’ll be publishing over 30 resource sheets that provide foundational information about navigating long COVID. Each sheet can be printed and/or shared as a digital PDF. Whether you’re newly experiencing confusing symptoms, have had this disease for years, or are helping others in your community, Long COVID Essentials will help you support yourself and your community.

Each of our Long COVID Essentials resource sheets is designed by and for people with long COVID and associated diseases. They’ve all been reviewed by people living with long COVID and/or caregivers, and by medical experts who provide long COVID care.

In the absence of public health support and guidance from our government and healthcare systems, we hope these resources will support you in taking care of yourself and your community. We’ve seen the attention of the media and leaders wane, funding disappear, and misinformation spread — even as the overlooked impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and long COVID crisis remain widespread. And these impacts are hitting hardest in already marginalized communities.

Our work remains as urgent as ever, and we’ll keep bringing information to the fight for pandemic justice and care for all. The stories and experiences of people with long COVID must be told, believed, and prioritized!

Find the Long COVID Essentials resource sheets here and linked below. We encourage you to share them with healthcare providers, community leaders and organizations, mutual aid groups, on social media, and more.

Resources published so far:

Long COVID basics:

Conditions & Complications: Symptoms, treatments & more

This article will be updated as we publish more resource sheets. 

Coming soon:

  • Introduction to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), managing severe ME
  • Getting Help: Finding medical care, over-the-counter options & more
  • Long COVID in people living with HIV and transgender people
  • Long COVID in children and youth

This article was published by The Sick Times, a website chronicling the long COVID crisis, on September 16, 2024. It is republished with permission.