26/05/2025
Five years after the pandemic’s start, millions of Americans are still struggling with long-lasting symptoms of Covid-19. Cognitive difficulties are among the most troubling and common symptoms in people both old and young.
These ailments can be severe enough to leave former professionals like Ken Todd unable to work and even diagnosed with a form of mild cognitive impairment.
Todd, a 56-year-old former Showtime executive in New York City, says he stopped working in 2023. When he tried to apply for jobs, he realized he just didn’t have the physical or mental stamina. “It just exacerbated my symptoms,” he says.
Todd was diagnosed with a form of mild cognitive impairment in February.
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