
Data Collection and Reporting
This analysis identifies risk factors and socio-economic impacts of long COVID with a public health lens. It notes that more analysis is needed, but encourages the impacts of long COVID to be seen within a larger social, and not just medical, context. Workplace and family structure implications are substantial. Long COVID should be tracked as distinct condition using person-centered research techniques that include traditionally underrepresented populations such as children.
Resource Details
Outcomes of Interest
Reduction of Health Disparities
Priority Population(s)
People With Disabilities, Youth and Young Adults
Setting(s) of Implementation
Community
Geographic Area of Implementation
Implementation Period
2022