Concern thousands of people unable to get the care they need to recover from prolonged symptoms

More than £10m is being spent on a network of NHS clinics across England for people with “long Covid”.

The head of NHS England, Simon Stevens, announced the investment on Wednesday amid concern that hundreds of thousands of people may be unable to get the care they need to recover from prolonged and debilitating symptoms.

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