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Reverse and eliminate symptoms of long Covid at OxyGeneration
Long Covid, a baffling aftermath of Covid-19, continues to affect individuals long after the virus has left their bodies. Amid this challenge, hyperbaric oxygenation has emerged as a safe, non-invasive, and effective avenue for recovery.
Long Covid – help is at hand
Most people who get Covid-19 get better very quickly. Some people continue to experience symptoms, and even have other symptoms develop in the weeks and sometimes months following their infection. This is commonly referred to as long Covid. Some of the more common long Covid symptoms include a lasting cough, fatigue, aches and pains, brain fog, loss of taste, loss of sense of smell, and insomnia.
Increase in Covid-19 positive patients causing stress on the healthcare system
Covid-19 is once again transmitting rapidly in local communities and the HSE is urging people to continue to adhere to the public health advice as the rise in cases is placing huge stress on our healthcare services.
Long Covid – help is at hand
Most people who get Covid-19 get better very quickly, says oxygeneration.com, adding: "Some people continue to experience symptoms, and even have other symptoms develop in the weeks and sometimes months following their infection.
Long Covid – help is at hand
Most people who get Covid-19 get better very quickly. Some people continue to experience symptoms, and even have other symptoms develop in the weeks and sometimes months following their infection. This is commonly referred to as long Covid. Some of the more common long Covid symptoms include a lasting cough, fatigue, aches and pains, brain fog, loss of taste, loss of sense of smell, and insomnia.
Covid causes move away from public transport
Some two in five people (41 per cent ) say they are less likely to use public transport now compared to before the pandemic, and four per cent said they are more likely to use it now.
Staying connected during current Covid-19 restrictions essential
It has been a 2020 to forget and this new year has dawned like never before.
Escalating Covid-19 case numbers give cause for grave concern
RONAN FAGAN AND MARY O’CONNOR
COVID-19 lab test equipment for Galway University Hospitals delivers quicker test results
The laboratory at Galway University Hospitals has begun COVID-19 testing using a new high-throughput molecular PCR machine. The new equipment will enable the laboratory to process up to 500 swabs from patients per day, with a turnaround of approximately three hours per batch. Until now the laboratory was carrying out COVID-19 batch testing on two separate machines with a turnaround of up to 10 hours and a maximum of 300 tests per day.
United primed for late play-off push after break for Covid cases
Following six wins in seven SSE Airtricity League first division games, Galway United are primed to make a late push for a play-off position. A number of Covid cases in the club stopped activity for a two-week period, but United now make a welcome return to action at Eamonn Deacy Park next Tuesday evening when hosting Drogheda United.