Laurie
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White American
Background: Laurie is 59 years old and is White American. She is married with two children and is a professor of music and a musician. Laurie caught Covid early in the pandemic, which then developed into long Covid. The worst symptom for her was brain fog, which interrupted her ability to work. When she had her first vaccine this helped with her long Covid symptoms.
Laurie went to Italy in early 2020. She remembers feeling quite calm as the majority of Covid cases were on the opposite side of the country. As she put it, I didn’t think about it too much Soon after, one of Laurie’s colleagues who had also travelled with her to Italy felt unwell. Laurie’s colleague thought that this could have been Covid
After a few weeks, Covid cases in the USA started to rise. Laurie started to worry for her son who was attending an American university. Her son travelled to the UK and a few days later started to get Covid symptoms. A couple days later Laurie also started to feel unwell. They both had high temperatures, sore throats, and felt low in energy. As she puts it, I was shaking, I was feeling so unwell by this point, I was really running on fumes
Laurie was not overly worried about potentially having Covid at first. She says that she is generally very healthy and has no conditions that could make her recovery harder. However, when her symptoms persisted for several months she realised that she might have long Covid. The worst impact for her was the brain fog;, which meant that she struggled to continue her work as an academic and musician. Her symptoms improved after taking the vaccine.