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Editorial
. 2021 Dec 22;6(1):e673.
doi: 10.1097/HS9.0000000000000673. eCollection 2022 Jan.

"Long COVID-19" of Researchers: What to Do Next?

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Editorial

"Long COVID-19" of Researchers: What to Do Next?

Eleni Gavriilaki et al. Hemasphere. .
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Figure 1.
Summary of the characteristics of the responders to the follow-up survey launched by Young EHA committee. (A), Age distribution of the participants. (B and C), Bar graph summarizes the reported impact in (B) productivity (ie, answer to the question “Overall, thinking about the last 12 months I would estimate that the total amount of time lost related with my work would be”) and (C) overall time lost (ie, answer to the question: “How productive you have been during the last 12 months compared to previous years?”) divided in 3 groups corresponding to their career stage (assessed by their managing responsibilities). (D), Bar graph summarizing the number of participants according to the rate of satisfaction they reported to the questions “How satisfied are you with the response and support during the pandemic from (1) private research bodies, (2) public research bodies, (3) national research institutions, and (4) research associations?” EHA = European Hematology Association; PIs = full responsibility/principal investigator or similar; Post-doc = partial responsibility/postdoctoral researcher or similar; Student = No responsibility/PhD student, medical student, or similar.

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