COVID-19 came early for Catherine Busa, and it never really left.The 54-year-old New York City school secretary didn’t have any underlying health problems when she caught the coronavirus in March, and she recovered at her Queens home.But some symptoms lingered: fatigue she never experienced during years of rising at 5 a.m.
for work; pain, especially in her hands and wrists; an altered sense of taste and smell that made food unappealing; and a welling depression.
After eights months of suffering, she made her way to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center — to a clinic specifically for post-COVID-19 care. ‘I’m scared’: Coronavirus long-haulers claim they’ve been left to fend for themselves “I felt myself in kind of a hole, and I couldn’t look on.