A Stanford University professor known for his research in genetics and biochemistry was forced to change his focus when his son fell ill with a chronic fatigue syndrome that has been identified in COVID-19 patients and “COVID long haulers.”
The National Institutes of Health identifies “COVID long haulers” as a “large numbers of patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 continue to experience a constellation of symptoms long past the time that they’ve recovered from the initial stages of COVID-19 illness.”
The chronic fatigue syndrome Ron Davis’ son suffers from is a relatively common — albeit little understood — illness.
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