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The Council of La Gomera calls for the official recognition of persistent Covid

March 3, 2024
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 3rd March (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Council of La Gomera has expressed its solidarity with patients suffering from persistent Covid in the Canary Islands by endorsing a proposal put forward by the Persistent Covid Association during the latest session of the island’s plenary meeting. The motion calls for the recognition of this illness by all relevant authorities, as well as for the promotion of awareness surrounding this condition.

Through this official statement, the Persistent Covid Association and individuals afflicted by the disease receive formal recognition and support. There is a commitment to engage in campaigns aimed at raising awareness, educating the public, and disseminating information about this condition, which is observed each year on March 15.

Furthermore, the Department of Health of the Canary Islands Government and other autonomous regions are encouraged to establish specialised multidisciplinary units to ensure the proper management, investigation, and holistic care of those affected.

It is also requested that the National Social Security Institute assess cases of Persistent Covid based on current knowledge when determining sick leave, rather than issuing arbitrary discharges due to a lack of diagnostic tests.

Lastly, it has been agreed to forward this proposal to the relevant authorities in the Canary Islands Government to support research on Persistent Covid, enhance understanding of the disease, and develop effective treatments. The initiative is also extended to municipal councils on the island and other regional councils.

PERSISTENT COVID

The number of individuals experiencing lingering symptoms post the acute phase of the illness is substantial. It is estimated that around 65 million people worldwide are affected, with one million cases in Spain and over 60,000 in the Canary Islands.

Numerous studies have identified up to 200 symptoms, with fatigue, respiratory and cardiovascular issues, neurological complications, psychological and psychiatric problems, and cognitive dysfunction being the most prevalent. These issues have a significant impact on patients’ lives, affecting their daily routines, work, and social interactions.

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