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Queensland could open long COVID clinics as doctors seek to understand the condition

Queensland Health is investigating the possibility of establishing long COVID clinics as the third wave of Omicron intensifies.

The department has confirmed a long COVID project officer has begun in the role and is liaising with key stakeholders, including general practitioner groups, to learn more about Queenslanders experiencing ongoing symptoms at least three months after a COVID-19 diagnosis.

South Australia, Victoria, NSW and the ACT have already set up long COVID clinics.

Queensland’s Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said it was too early to ascertain what the impact of long COVID would be on the Sunshine State, given it had only been subject to Omicron waves when the population was highly vaccinated.

“We still don’t know whether properly vaccinated people with the Omicron strain are less likely to see the long COVID syndrome,” Dr Gerrard said.

“People can get long COVID even if they’re vaccinated but it may well be that in a vaccinated population with Omicron that the incidence of long COVID is less.

“We’re waiting for the data to come through.”

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