Link to video (it's about 4 1/2 minutes long):pbs.org said:The emergence of long COVID has drawn attention to a poorly understood illness sometimes referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome. This week, over a thousand people living with those diseases signed up to meet virtually with members of Congress to push for more funding for chronic illnesses. Disability advocate Rivka Solomon gives us her Brief But Spectacular take on chronic fatigue syndrome.
Direct link to story on PBS NewsHour website:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/a...-advocating-for-people-with-chronic-illnesses
ETA: Seems like it asks you to confirm what your local PBS station is, so it might not work outside of the U.S.
404 page not found.Curious if anyone outside of the U.S. or outside of an area with a local PBS station, if you can see this as presented in this link with Judy Woodruff?
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/a...-advocating-for-people-with-chronic-illnesses
Rivka has suggested that we reach out to the PBS NewsHour and its anchor Judy Woodruff to thank them for airing her story, in the hopes that they understand this is an underreported story whose presence is welcomed by so many. Who knows? Maybe they'll follow up on ME/CFS and Long COVID in the future.
Join us in thanking the PBS NewsHour for shining a light on a hugely under-reported story: What life with #MEcfs is really like, and its link to #LongCovid. If we had dedicated research funds to ME/CFS years ago -- to find out how to prevent, treat and cure post-viral illness -- we may not now have millions of new people whose lives have been upended by #LongCovid.
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Judy Woodruff’s tweet about the piece is found here, and comments to her about the piece should be posted here
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1385394938033082380
To thank Brief But Spectacular producer Steve Goldbloom via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/stevegoldbloom