6 November 2022 When COVID-19 emerged in late 2019, it was framed primarily as a respiratory illness. Often described as “mild” for most who contracted it. But as months passed, thousands of patients began documenting persistent, debilitating symptoms that refused to resolve. Across blogs, social media threads, and online support groups, a new pattern of… Continue reading When Lived Experience Becomes Data: Long Covid and the Future of Consumer Health
