OrganicChilli
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Blog by Timo Strottman
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AI summary:
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Part 2
AI summary:
- Activists framed Long COVID not as a new illness but as part of a broader category of post-acute infection syndromes (PAIS), linking it with ME/CFS — helping patients unify rather than compete for attention.
- This shared framing meant many Long COVID patients joined existing ME/CFS groups and new inclusive initiatives, strengthening collective advocacy.
- Early recognition by patient communities — even before most doctors or policymakers acknowledged Long COVID — gave the movement momentum.
- Sustained media visibility was key: activists proactively shared local personal stories and reached out to journalists to raise awareness about systemic failures in care and recognition.
- Symbolic, visible protests (e.g., beds in front of parliament, body-bag actions) repeatedly broke into national news, forcing wider audiences to confront the realities of ME/CFS and Long COVID.
- Outreach extended to broader platforms — including science/media journalists, social media influencers, and football events — helping normalize the issue and apply political and public pressure.
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