Close to 20 million adults in the U.S. are believed to have long COVID symptoms right now, according to the Census Bureau. And many of them are reporting that they can't work through the brain fog, the chronic fatigue and pain that they're suffering. NPR's Andrea Hsu has talked with COVID long-haulers and with researchers about the impact long COVID is having on the American workforce.
That is just a shocking number. That's 2.4% of the U.S. working population.
Well, several surveys have found that roughly a quarter of people with long COVID report that they can't work, or they're working less because their symptoms are so debilitating. I talked with Katie Bach. She's a fellow with the Brookings Institution. She did some math and came up with what she says is a conservative estimate, 4 million full-time equivalent workers out of work due to long COVID.
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20 millions d'invalides, dont un quart absolument incapable de travailler 
Bordel, les républicains ont baisé leur population 