
Even Health-Care Workers With Long COVID Are Being Dismissed
Medical professionals are used to being believed, but as patients, they found that their expertise didn’t matter.


Medical professionals are used to being believed, but as patients, they found that their expertise didn’t matter.

After two years of pandemic waves, we’re finally learning whether the disease has a predictable schedule.

It’s becoming clear that “coinfections” happen all the time. Just how bad are they?

About one in five health-care workers has left their job since the pandemic started. This is their story—and the story of those left behind.

But are they a good idea?

No one knows exactly what the rules are for post-booster behavior.

The age cutoffs for COVID-19 vaccine sizes (mostly) make sense.

Turns out, it’s hard to adjust to a new normal when that new normal keeps changing.

We’re avoiding the hardest questions about living with the coronavirus long term.

It’s possible that a good deal of the difference in the shots’ performance can be summed up with a simple phrase: More is better.