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DESCRIPTION:Overview The Yale Graduate and Professional School Senate's co
 mmittee on Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, Accessibility\, and Belonging
  is holding a panel discussion for Yale's medical\, public health\, and s
 cientific communities. Researchers focused on Long COVID\, disability adv
 ocates\, and students who have been affected by the virus will discuss th
 e condition's far-reaching effects\, disability justice amid prevalent sp
 read\, and emerging research findings on causes and treatments. Event Det
 ails Recent estimates suggest that over 400 million people have Long COVI
 D\, a syndrome that can strike anyone after a COVID-19 infection. Because
  of the virus's multi-systemic impact\, Long COVID takes a variety of for
 ms — and at its worst\, the infection-induced metabolic and neurological 
 dysfunction can leave people trapped in bed for years. Most doctors agree
  that Long COVID is a problem\, yet a survey found that only 7 percent of
  them feel confident diagnosing it. In light of this\, Yale's Graduate an
 d Professional Student Senate is bringing together leading Long COVID res
 earchers\, disability advocates\, and students who have been affected by 
 the virus to share their stories via a panel discussion on Thursday\, Apr
 il 10\, from 5-7pm in the Winslow Auditorium at Yale's School of Public H
 ealth. Panelists - including Yale Medicine's Dr. Akiko Iwasaki\, Mt. Sina
 i's Dr. David Putrino\, and more - will discuss Long COVID's far-reaching
  effects\, emerging scientific findings about its causes\, and hopeful de
 velopments in prevention and treatment\, while advocates and students wil
 l share their perspectives on navigating viral threats. The event can be 
 attended in-person at the Winslow Auditorium\, or virtually on Zoom. Mask
 s will be provided and required for in-person attendees\, along with to-g
 o boxes of catered food. Hope to see you there! Event recording: https://
 yale.zoom.us/rec/share/acaV1Qocg9-2enDJwqjWgTaBmG68mi74Ik-XaC8Yzn1N89r_zG
 eTZ9mpL36dICMA.cM0FTktrCOxBbCjp\n\nSpeaker:\nAkiko Iwasaki\n\nAdmission:\
 nFree\n\nFood:\nLunch: To-go boxes of catered food\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps
 ://medicine.yale.edu/event/long-covid-panel/\n
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LOCATION:URL: https://yale.zoom.us/j/91480244329
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:The State of Long COVID: A Panel Discussion with Researchers\, Dis
 ability Advocates\, and Students
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