

Three years later: What we still don’t know about long COVID
Research and data suggest that more women are affected by long COVID than men.
Long COVID is still something we are learning about and trying to understand. Lack of clear treatment and diagnostic options make it difficult to know what steps to take when symptoms arise.
Reset checks in with a researcher studying long COVID about what we have learned since the pandemic started.
GUEST: Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of immunobiology and professor of dermatology and of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and of epidemiology at Yale University
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Three years later: What we still don’t know about long COVID
Research and data suggest that more women are affected by long COVID than men.
Long COVID is still something we are learning about and trying to understand. Lack of clear treatment and diagnostic options make it difficult to know what steps to take when symptoms arise.
Reset checks in with a researcher studying long COVID about what we have learned since the pandemic started.
GUEST: Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of immunobiology and professor of dermatology and of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and of epidemiology at Yale University