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Long COVID hits poor and middle income Americans harder than the rich

After COVID-19 left him gasping for breath in a hospital bed, after his kidneys failed and his lungs filled with fluid and his heart almost gave out, Rick Henline set what he believed were some realistic goals for his recovery.

First among them was walking again. He wanted to stand on his own and traverse the roughly 20 feet from the family room to the kitchen in his Fort Thomas apartment. In time, he hoped, he’d drive a car, go grocery shopping and do some traveling with his wife, Teda.

This is how Rick thought about life after COVID three years ago. Today, sitting in his medical lift chair in his apartment, braces on his legs and a walker at his side, he is less ambitious.