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Topic - Corona/CoViD-news Posted: 01 Nov 2024 at 9:46am By Dutch Josh 2 |
https://nltimes.nl/2024/11/01/first-long-covid-patients-now-heading-new-specialized-centers or https://nltimes.nl/2024/11/01/first-long-covid-patients-now-heading-new-specialized-centers ;
Starting Friday, patients with long-term symptoms of Covid-19 can be referred by their doctors to one of the country’s first three Post-Covid specialist centers. These opened in the academic hospitals Maastricht UMC+, Amsterdam UMC, and Erasmus MC in Rotterdam. These centers will assess and treat patients but may not have capacity for everyone. According to a spokesperson, approximately 1,000 patients can be seen by January, though around 90,000 adults are estimated to suffer from Post-Covid, also known as Long Covid. Eventually, all university medical centers are expected to open their own specialist centers. It may take a few days before the first patients are admitted. Children with Long Covid symptoms can also be referred to Maastricht, Amsterdam, and Utrecht, but they may need to wait for access to treatment. Plans are still underway to expedite this. The exact number of children suffering from Post-Covid remains unknown but is believed to be much lower than for adults. Common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, memory and concentration issues, muscle pain, and heart palpitations. To qualify, adults must have had symptoms for at least a year, show significant fatigue, and preferably have tried therapies like physical or occupational therapy. Children can be referred after six months of symptoms. The centers will also work with the Post-Covid Network Netherlands (PCNN) to collect data and conduct research on the chronic condition. Specialists plan to share findings with other health providers to create standardized treatments across the country. The centers’ research will not only address care but will also aim to uncover the physiological factors behind Long Covid. One such finding has already provided valuable insight into the physical origins of fatigue in Long Covid patients. Researchers at Amsterdam UMC and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam recently identified abnormalities in the muscle tissue of these patients, particularly at the cellular level. “At the cellular level, we observed that the mitochondria—the cell’s ‘energy factories’—were functioning less effectively and producing less energy,” said Professor Michèle van Vugt, a lead researcher. “The cause of the fatigue is genuinely biological. Muscles require energy to move, and this discovery allows us to explore effective treatments for long COVID patients. and https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/31/nearly-10000-long-covid-patients-netherlands-unable-work or https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/31/nearly-10000-long-covid-patients-netherlands-unable-work ; Nearly 10,000 Long Covid patients in the Netherlands have been declared fully or partially incapacitated for work. At the end of August, benefits agency UWV paid out occupational disability (WIA) benefits to 9,746 people due to Long Covid, also called post-Covid syndrome, the Volksrkant reports. Another 1,246 people received WIA benefits with Long Covid as the secondary diagnosis, meaning that they are unable to work due to symptoms from the syndrome, combined with another illness. WIA benefits are provided to employees who have been unable or barely able to work due to illness for two years or longer. The WIA benefits for Long Covid patients cost the treasury at least 200 million euros per year, insurance physician and lawyer Jim Faas calculated for the newspaper. The costs are structural. Long Covid doesn’t have a cure yet. - The disability benefit figures show how big and how invisible the Long Covid problem is, former GP Alfons Olde Loohuis of C-support, the organization that supports patients with long-term symptoms after a coronavirus infection, told the newspaper. “I know young people who have been in bed for four years. They do not feel heard and not seen. They have an elusive disease for which doctors do not yet have a solution.” Around 32,000 patients are currently registered with C-support and over 300 new patients register every month, Olde Loohuis said. The most dramatic cases date from the first wave of coronavirus infections, before vaccinations, he said. But people are still getting Long Covid, often after a mild infection. DJ, Experts claim CoViD by now is "mild" ignoring both Long CoViD (in part hard to monitor) and excess deaths https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores-average-baseline?country=USA~GBR~NLD or https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores-average-baseline?country=USA~GBR~NLD August 18 NL excess deaths at 17%, UK 9%, US 8%... CoViD causing a lot of indirect deaths...
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