Dáil debates
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Long Covid Health Services: Motion [Private Members]
10:52 am
Ruairí Ó Murchú (Louth, Sinn Fein) | Oireachtas source
I thank the Regional Group for bringing forward this welcome motion. We need supports for those who are suffering from long Covid. Some of them got Covid doing work society deemed necessary.
I received a letter from Mary on behalf of her sister, Liz. It was also sent to me by other people, including friends of Liz.
I will read out some of it:
My sister, Liz, is a 56-year-old primary school Special Education teacher who contracted Covid-19 in a school in December 2021. She is now suffering from severe Long Covid symptoms and has been off work since. Her life is seriously impacted with ongoing long term chronic health issues and serious financial concerns. Because she is unable to work, she is seriously stressed about her future, her pension and the fact that her illness is not recognised as an occupational injury, which impacts her entitlement to financial cover for periods off-work. Because of Long Covid, the cost to her of medical appointments, scans and medicines since December last is in excess of €3,000 and climbing, at a time when her financial future is increasingly unclear. More importantly, and more distressing for those of us who care about Liz, is the life-limiting effects of this horrible disease. An active, life-loving person in her mid-50s is reduced to a life of exhaustion, brain fog, breathlessness, memory issues, pain and distress, with no end in sight. This is compounded by months of being referred from one organisation or service to another as each absolves themselves from responsibility by referring her on. The response from others is to send endless paperwork and forms to a person with a seriously-reduced ability to absorb detail and to action any of these processes.
This is not good enough. I could continue. We can all imagine. We are failing Liz and we need to do something about it.
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