Surgeon general and CDC launch ‘online dialogue’ on workers and long COVID

Washington — In an effort to learn more about long COVID-19 in workplaces, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, along with the Department of Labor and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is asking the public to weigh in via a national online dialogue.

In the United States, an estimated 20% of people who contract COVID-19 experience symptoms that last three months or longer, a DOL press release states. Those symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, “brain fog,” heart palpitations, headaches, anxiety and depression.

Understanding and Addressing the Workplace Challenges Related to Long COVID is a virtual, crowdsourced dialogue. Participants are encouraged to share comments and submit ideas – or support others’ suggestions – they believe can “help federal agencies identify and respond to long COVID’s workplace challenges, and help reduce the employment and financial impacts of the condition.”

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Specifically, DOL is seeking information on the following:

  • Challenges workers face as they cope with symptoms.
  • Employer support for workers with long COVID.
  • Ways to inform workers and employers about long COVID.
  • Organizations to engage to develop solutions for those affected by long COVID.
  • Obstacles to obtaining disability benefits that workers with long COVID face.
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