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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The epidemic as a life-event: epidemicity and epidemic form – Lina Minou, James Wilson and Daniel Herron
https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/92111/9781526180056.pdf?sequence=1#page=43
Extract:
The epidemic as a life-event page 14-5
The other theme concerns sufferers of chronic conditions, particularly Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/ CFS), who recognised in the symptoms of long COVID similarities with the reality they have been experiencing for many years and which has been largely unnoticed or downplayed. The visibility of long COVID afforded visibility of their condition and this, remarks Callard, upsets the temporality of a pandemic narrative by allowing us to imagine a group of people who have essentially been waiting, in a sense, for the pandemic in order for their own concerns to become perceivable and to be given proper attention in the public and the scientific eye (Callard, 2020: 732).
https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/92111/9781526180056.pdf?sequence=1#page=43
Extract:
The epidemic as a life-event page 14-5
The other theme concerns sufferers of chronic conditions, particularly Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/ CFS), who recognised in the symptoms of long COVID similarities with the reality they have been experiencing for many years and which has been largely unnoticed or downplayed. The visibility of long COVID afforded visibility of their condition and this, remarks Callard, upsets the temporality of a pandemic narrative by allowing us to imagine a group of people who have essentially been waiting, in a sense, for the pandemic in order for their own concerns to become perceivable and to be given proper attention in the public and the scientific eye (Callard, 2020: 732).