Manitoba woman seeking help for long COVID finds hope at Alberta clinic
The symptoms of long COVID can be debilitating. The illness can affect you're ability to perform every day activities like working or playing with your kids. Looking for answers and treatment, Kristy Nickel found a long COVID clinic in Alberta willing to take her as a patient.
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