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But other than that, I felt OK, and even those symptoms started to improve in June of 2020. It took me about three months to figure out that it was long COVID. In December 2020, I was improving, so I went back to work part-time, receiving a percentage of my full-time salary. I'm now on long-term disability through my company, which makes up a percentage of the rest of my salary I don't receive for my part-time work. I joined a patient-led long COVID support group that was really helpful.
Resources like the Job Accommodation Network may be helpful in navigating this process, and Insider recently asked five people to share advice on how they successfully accessed accommodations at work. Gibson recommends that other disabled people navigating similar needs ask for professional dress-code guidelines in writing, and seek advice from peers at work and in chronic illness communities. When she applied for her current job, Thompson decided to disclose her illness during the interview. At Miller's last job, she wasn't allowed time off for her chronic illness. Because of that, Miller was initially nervous to request accommodations at her new job.
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