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Long Covid: An Anthropological Perspective

Emily Mendenhall, Alba Azola, MD, Rosemary Morgan, PhD

Culture, Politics, Medicine, Mental Health, and Chronic Illness

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  • Emily Mendenhall

    Emily Mendenhall is a medical anthropologist, Guggenheim Fellow, and professor at Georgetown University. She is the author of "Invisible Illness: A History, from Hysteria to Long Covid" (2025).

  • Alba Azola, MD

    Human,mother,wife,daughter,dancer and healer

  • Rosemary Morgan, PhD

    Associate Professor @ Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health I Health Systems I Women’s Health I Gender Inequities I Co-Editor in Chief, SSM - Health Systems I Board Member, Health Systems Global

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