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New clinics aid virus 'long haulers'
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COVID-19 came early for Catherine Busa. It hasn't really left yet. The 54-year-old New York City school secretary didn't have underlying health problems, and she recovered at her Queens home after catching the coronavirus in March. But after more than eight months of fatigue she'd never experienced during years of rising at 5 a.m. for work, pain especially in her hands and wrists, an altered sense of taste and smell that makes food unappealing, and a welling depression about how she was feeling, she made her way to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center — not to the emergency room, but to a clinic specifically for post-COVID-19 care.

