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Greater Manchester MP tells Parliament how battle with 'long Covid' has left his short-term memory 'shot to pieces'

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direct to your inboxA Greater Manchester MP has told how ‘long Covid’ has left his short-term memory ‘shot to pieces’, while he continues to suffer brain fog.Andrew Gwynne, who represents Denton and Reddish, came down with coronavirus symptoms last March.

But while these went within the two weeks of self-isolation, his illness did not.Physically fit and with no underlying health conditions, he is one of an estimated 150,000 Covid sufferers who have gone on to suffer post-viral fatigue over a prolonged period of time.The 46-year-old opened up about his experiences today (Thursday) in a Parliamentary debate on the condition.Speaking in the Commons he explained he began to feel “grotty and run down” with Covid in March.But while his initial.

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