Chief science adviser releases recommendations to combat long-COVID

Dec 14, 2022 | 9:33 AM

OTTAWA — Canada’s chief science adviser is encouraging the government to develop a list of criteria to diagnose long-COVID and guidelines for doctors to treat it. 

Mona Nemer released the recommendations today from a task force that was established in the summer to respond to post-COVID-19 condition, or long-COVID. 

Nemer says as of August, about 15 per cent of adults who’ve had COVID-19 experience symptoms three months or more after their initial infection.

For now, there is no consensus on the definition of the condition or how to diagnose and treat it.