rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
This committee hearing is a pretty big deal and I was kind of waiting for someone to start a thread when it was announced so here we go.
Today was held a historic committee hearing on Long Covid, with some discussion of the commonality of chronic illness and its history as it relates to ME/CFS. The hearing was chaired by independent senator Bernie Sanders, and most of the committee members, thanks to many calls from the patient community, seem to have attended. The hearing was highly-attended, which is rare.
The US Senate is the upper chamber of the US Congress, and unlike most countries is the most powerful of the two chambers. The committee featured members from both parties (Democrat and Republican), and it's clear from senators who spoke that many have some degree of personal knowledge about Long Covid, either a loved one who suffers from it, themselves (senator Tim Kaine), from their own work as physicians (senator Cassidy) as well as two senators who retired in recent years because of LC.
This hearing was the culmination of weeks of advocacy from members of the community. Fantastic job making this happen. Many of the witnesses had deep knowledge of both Long Covid and the broader issue of chronic illness and ME/CFS.
https://www.help.senate.gov/hearing...advancing-research-and-improving-patient-care
Today was held a historic committee hearing on Long Covid, with some discussion of the commonality of chronic illness and its history as it relates to ME/CFS. The hearing was chaired by independent senator Bernie Sanders, and most of the committee members, thanks to many calls from the patient community, seem to have attended. The hearing was highly-attended, which is rare.
The US Senate is the upper chamber of the US Congress, and unlike most countries is the most powerful of the two chambers. The committee featured members from both parties (Democrat and Republican), and it's clear from senators who spoke that many have some degree of personal knowledge about Long Covid, either a loved one who suffers from it, themselves (senator Tim Kaine), from their own work as physicians (senator Cassidy) as well as two senators who retired in recent years because of LC.
This hearing was the culmination of weeks of advocacy from members of the community. Fantastic job making this happen. Many of the witnesses had deep knowledge of both Long Covid and the broader issue of chronic illness and ME/CFS.
https://www.help.senate.gov/hearing...advancing-research-and-improving-patient-care