Long Covid: University of East Anglia study finds women more likely affected

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Long Covid: University of East Anglia study finds women more likely affected
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Research shows women are more likely to develop long Covid but vaccination nearly halves the risk.

Jane Henfrey was a private tutor but has gave up work after getting Covid and then being diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome

"My life has absolutely changed, l feel like I'm invisible and the rest of the world is going on without me," she says. "Now I can't go for walks and would need a wheelchair to go anywhere but I feel too unwell most of the time to leave the house. The former fitness instructor has been left with severe gastro-intestinal problems and has to use a wheelchair.Annette with her partner Will in Tenerife, who she says has been "wonderful" and has essentially become her carer

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