TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Kayla Brim laughed when she learned it could take 10 days to get her COVID-19 test results back. That was on July 2. More than a month later, Brim is still far from fine. Prior to the pandemic, the 28-year-old from Caldwell, Idaho, juggled homeschooling her two kids with her work as a makeup artist—she was supposed to open her own salon in July. Now, she suffers daily from shortness of breath, exhaustion, excruciating headaches, brain fog, neuropathy, high blood pressure and loss of taste and smell. She's working just enough to help pay the bills and the lease on her empty salon, but she has no idea when she'll be able to work full-time again, and no idea how she and her husband will manage financially if she can't. "Half of my day is spent trying to sleep, and the other half of it is trying to pretend like I'm okay—and I don't know when I'll be okay," says Brim, photographed with her son Titus, 4, on Aug. 11. This is "long-haul" COVID-19. Over time, reports Jamie Ducharme, long-haul coronavirus may force hundreds of thousands of people out of work, shouldering the double burden of lost wages and hefty medical bills for the indeterminate future. To treat them, the health care system may have to stretch already-thin resources to the breaking point. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @angsmithers for TIME」8月19日 0時18分 - time

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Kayla Brim laughed when she learned it could take 10 days to get her COVID-19 test results back. That was on July 2. More than a month later, Brim is still far from fine. Prior to the pandemic, the 28-year-old from Caldwell, Idaho, juggled homeschooling her two kids with her work as a makeup artist—she was supposed to open her own salon in July. Now, she suffers daily from shortness of breath, exhaustion, excruciating headaches, brain fog, neuropathy, high blood pressure and loss of taste and smell. She's working just enough to help pay the bills and the lease on her empty salon, but she has no idea when she'll be able to work full-time again, and no idea how she and her husband will manage financially if she can't. "Half of my day is spent trying to sleep, and the other half of it is trying to pretend like I'm okay—and I don't know when I'll be okay," says Brim, photographed with her son Titus, 4, on Aug. 11. This is "long-haul" COVID-19. Over time, reports Jamie Ducharme, long-haul coronavirus may force hundreds of thousands of people out of work, shouldering the double burden of lost wages and hefty medical bills for the indeterminate future. To treat them, the health care system may have to stretch already-thin resources to the breaking point. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @angsmithers for TIME


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