COVID-19 long-haulers and advocates are stepping up their calls for state and federal officials to take action and dedicate funding to those who have endured the mysterious condition that stems from the coronavirus. After months of sharing their stories of ongoing symptoms, long-haulers are appealing to elected officials for assistance and begging them to provide help. "We need to have more legislation for survivors like ourselves and not just keep telling our stories because there’s a bazillion stories out there now," said Maya McNulty, a long hauler from New York. "We’re not like some Netflix series that you can just binge watch and then the problem goes away. We are living with this … disease, and there is no hope." ADVERTISEMENT The grassroots, nonpartisan group COVID Survivors for Change launched a week of action on Friday, with delegations from all 50 states dedicated to illustrating how the virus has changed the lives of long-haulers and families who've lost loved ones. Advocates said they plan to contact officials, including Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Gretchen Whitmer Judge OKs 6 million settlement in Flint water crisis Governors urge Congress to pass subsidies for semiconductor factories Michigan lawmakers approve ban on use of apps… Read full this story
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