With 12 per cent of people absent from work due to long-Covid, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said coronavirus has delivered ongoing ramifications.
“Covid is having a long-term impact on the productivity of our workforce.”
Chalmers said, long-Covid was just “one part of a complex picture” and will be considered at the government's jobs and skills summit next week.
While most people with Covid experience a complete recovery within a few weeks, some people have symptoms that last for weeks or months.
Long-Covid symptoms can include:
- extreme fatigue (tiredness)
- shortness of breath, heart palpitations, chest pain or tightness
- cough
- hoarse voice
- problems with memory and concentration
- changes to taste and smell
- joint and muscle pain
- problems sleeping
- numbness or pins and needles
- changes in mood (anxiety, depression or stress)
- heart pounding or racing or heart palpitations
- joint pain
- muscle pain
- rash
- low-grade fever
- reduced appetite and weight loss
- difficulty going about everyday activities, such as work or chores
To try and address the issue long Covid clinics have been established in the ACT, NSW, South Australia and Victoria to help people recover from ongoing symptoms.
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