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Some Covid-19 patients are struggling to get doctors to listen. Here's why | Fiona Lowenstein
his spring, I wrote an essay for the New York Times about my experience as a young, apparently healthy person hospitalized by a brutal attack of Covid-19. After my essay came out, I was contacted by