Health | Long Covid: “Still difficult to establish a care pathway” (Laure Guillot, general practitioner in Marignane)

By dint of seeing one, then two, then three patients, suffering from these mysterious symptoms following an infection with Sars-cov 2, Dr Laure Guillot, general practitioner in Marignane, in the weeks following the first wave, “scratched” at every door, studied the literature, joined a network of specialists to support his patients. And now even those of his colleagues in the sector. “We thought that with the new variants, we were going to see fewer and fewer cases of long Covid, but we are still seeing new ones”, she underlines. Today, she has more than fifty in her patient population.
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