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Brookings Metro published a report that assessed the impact of long Covid on the labor market in January 2022 .
The annual cost of those lost wages alone is around $170 billion a year (and potentially as high as $230 billion ) These impacts stand to worsen over time if the U.S. does not take the necessary policy actions.
Bank of England representative says labor force participation has dropped by 1.3% due to rise in long-term sickness.
One-quarter of U.K. companies cite long Covid as one of the main causes of staff absence.
The economic burden of lost wages is approaching $200 billion a year—and likely to rise.
Waiting lists at the country’s few long Covid clinics can be months long.
This month , the White House released a National Research Action Plan on Long Covid .
Congress dedicated $1.15 billion in National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) funding to study the disease.
Wider: More speed, more money, and more trials are needed to understand the pathophysiology and identify treatments.
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