According to this Tweet:
Greenhalgh has two papers in preparation:
a qualitative study of illness experience in 112 people with "Long COVID" - which she says is "more clinical/HSR than sociological"
and an additional paper (but unless I've missed it, it's unclear what this second study is...
Indeed.
Whenever I see the infographics being posted on Twitter of long lists of post COVID-19 symptoms I see the culture of "the greater the number of reported symptoms = the more likelihood the patient has MUS/somatization disorder/SSD" coming back to bite 'em.
Callard, F., Perego, D.E., How and Why Patients Made Long Covid, Social Science & Medicine
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113426
Available online 7 October 2020, 113426
In Press, Journal Pre-proof
https://meassociation.org.uk/2020/10/me-association-statement-on-the-nice-clinical-guideline-for-me-cfs-and-the-nice-guideline-for-post-long-covid-19/
ME Association Statement on the NICE clinical guideline for ME/CFS and the NICE guideline for Post/Long Covid-19
October 8, 2020
Not sure whether this paper has been posted already - let me know if it has, and I'll delete the post.
A PDF is also downloadable:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953620306456
Callard, F., Perego, D.E., How and Why Patients Made Long Covid, Social Science & Medicine...
In another thread (re the US Body Politic Long Covid Support Group):
https://www.s4me.info/threads/structural-spinal-problems-and-me-blogs-and-social-media.11138/page-79#post-293200
If you set your Twitter account to Private, then your existing "Followers" can still read and reply to your Tweets. Some people have thousands of Followers, for example, Trish Greenhalgh has 96.8 thousand Followers.
If set to Private, if someone who is not already a Follower wants to Follow...
There are some exchanges under this thread about concerns about the Telegraph article:
but both Greenhalgh and @LaurieStras had deleted a sub thread of posts before LaurieStras and TG patched things up:
Sorry to be vague but I didn't get to read posts that have been deleted, just the...
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