Edmonton’s Dr. Daisy Fung is living with ‘long COVID’ after catching the virus at the beginning of the pandemic, and she says it’s getting worse over time — not better. While she survived the infection, she now deals with brain fog, extreme fatigue and muscle pains that interfere with her roles as a family physician and mother. She joined Breanna Karstens-Smith to talk about her experience and fears for others.
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Edmonton doctor Daisy Fung on 1.5 years of living with ‘long COVID’ symptoms
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