COVID-19 long-hauler now on long-term disability warns others about the 'invisible disease'

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Leanne Argoso of London, Ont., assumed she would bounce back after getting COVID-19 in March 2022. She didn’t.

Argoso, 45, is now on long-term disability from her job as a physiotherapist at Parkwood Institute with St. Joseph’s Health Care and struggles with fatigue.

She’s warning others that long COVID-19 is real.

“I’m quite an active person and after having COVID, I treated it like any other cold. I went back full throttle into my exercising, work and everything, and I just didn’t have the same energy.”

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I look like I’m functioning fine. You kind of start to wonder if you’re crazy a bit.- Leanne Argoso, COVID-19 long-hauler

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