‘Complete change in our quality of life’: Long COVID a burden for many Canadians
Every morning, Samantha Cover wakes up and braces for what the day will bring.
For two years, the mother of four has been living with the post-COVID-19 condition known as long COVID, which has limited her abilities to engage in physical activity, process information and work long hours.
If she walks too fast, she starts gasping for breath. Headaches are frequent and her vision turns blurry at times. She suffers from brain fog, fatigue, memory loss and a chronic sore throat.
“I never realized how good it would be to wake up and feel like myself because I haven’t done that in two years,” Cover, 40, says in an interview. “When I wake up, it just seems to be worse. My head hurts, I can’t think straight.”