Use our drafted messages and images with your networks to promote awareness among the general public about Long COVID. Translated toolkits are available in this Google Drive and are linked below.
Example Messages:
Long COVID is a real condition. A person who has had COVID-19 may notice symptoms lingering for weeks or even months after they’ve ended isolation. If you think you’re experiencing Long COVID, contact a healthcare provider to talk about your symptoms.
Have you noticed symptoms remaining for weeks or months after you had COVID-19? You’re not alone. Long COVID is a real condition, and it’s impacting millions of Americans. If you think you’re experiencing Long COVID, contact a healthcare provider to talk about your symptoms.Anyone who had COVID-19 can develop Long COVID, but some people are at higher risk. If you have an underlying condition or were hospitalized with COVID-19, you may notice symptoms lingering for weeks or even months. If you think you’re experiencing Long COVID, contact a healthcare provider.
If you think you have Long COVID, talk to a healthcare provider about your symptoms. There isn’t a cure yet, but a provider can help you manage your symptoms and connect you with resources.
Long COVID is a real condition, but, luckily, most people get better over time. There isn’t a cure yet, but a healthcare provider can help you manage your symptoms and connect you with resources.
Long COVID affects children, too. Children can experience fatigue and difficulty concentrating for weeks or months after having COVID-19. The good news is that not as many children seem to be affected as adults and that symptoms go away after a few months. If you think your child may have Long COVID, contact a pediatrician to talk about symptoms.
Studies show that, around the world, women may experience Long COVID more than men. Scientists are working to understand why. If you think you have Long COVID, talk to your healthcare provider about your symptoms.
Staying up to date with your vaccines is the best way to prevent serious outcomes from COVID-19, including Long COVID. Vaccines can’t stop every infection, but people who are vaccinated and get COVID-19 are less likely to experience Long COVID. To find vaccine near you, visit vaccines.gov.
The above image is available to download for Facebook/Twitter, Instagram, and Stories.
The above image is available to download for Facebook/Twitter, Instagram, and Stories.
The above image is available to download for Facebook/Twitter, Instagram, and Stories.
Translated social media messages and images are available for download online at the links
below or in this Google Drive folder.
Thank you for your help amplifying these important messages. For more information about COVID-19 and related resources, visit covid.ri.gov.
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