
How to Use This Library to Learn about the long-term illnesses caused by the SARS-2 COVID-19 virus
The Foundation maintains a library of science-based research studies and journal publications about the long-term illnesses that result from the COVID-19 virus and COVID vaccines. Much is written about deaths caused by the SARS-2 virus, but there are few places that provide detailed information about the damage to vessels, organs and chronic illnesses that occur in up-to 50% of survivors of the initial attack.
The Long-haul and vaccine adverse event knowledge-base is updated daily and provides the latest science-based research findings concerning the chronic conditions that long-haul sufferers experience and the research findings of basic and clinical researchers who are working to understand the causes of the damage that appear throughout the body from the virus and the spike proteins that are responsible for them. It provides physicians who are treating long-haul patients and research scientists studying these illnesses with detailed information about clinical conditions that their patients are experiencing, and their causes to better treat these conditions. And, it provides long-haul survivors with knowledge about their conditions and strategies for recovery.
New articles appear each day in the column to the right covering topics of concern from our long-haul community. Scrolling down, readers will find them in a date-ordered sequence.
Directly below this paragraph is an index of all studies and journal articles in our library. Clicking on an index item takes you directly to subject matter related to the index topic. All topics have been selected based upon actual conditions reported by long-haul survivors, the clinicians who treat them and the scientists working to find cures for them.