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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads “Call for Art Pieces” with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026, and event dates October 15–16, 2026. The image includes a photo of a person viewing a digital art installation in a gallery setting, with the Long COVID Web logo and event branding on a light background.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads “Call for Art Pieces” with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026, and event dates October 15–16, 2026. The image includes a photo of a person viewing a digital art installation in a gallery setting, with the Long COVID Web logo and event branding on a light background.

The 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID is accepting artwork that reflects the lived experiences of #LongCOVID from individuals, families, & caregivers. All creative formats welcome.

Submission deadline: July 15, 2026 (23:59 PT)
Submit here: bit.ly/3Lflsln
#LCWSymposium

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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing that registration is open. It highlights the early bird deadline of June 30, 2026 at 11:59 PM PDT. The event will take place October 15–16, 2026, both virtually and in person at The Nest, University of British Columbia. The image includes a circular photo of a city skyline with mountains in the background and the Long COVID Web logo.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing that registration is open. It highlights the early bird deadline of June 30, 2026 at 11:59 PM PDT. The event will take place October 15–16, 2026, both virtually and in person at The Nest, University of British Columbia. The image includes a circular photo of a city skyline with mountains in the background and the Long COVID Web logo.

Registration is open for the 2026 #LCWSymposium!
Join researchers, clinicians, & people with lived experience for 2 days of knowledge sharing, research insights, & connection.

Take advantage of early bird rates before June 30, 2026 (11:59 PM PDT).
Register: whova.com/portal/regis...

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Opportunities to participate in the 4th Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID (Oct 15–16, 2026):
- Researchers & practitioners: submit an abstract (deadline April 30)
bit.ly/4qdg7dB

- PWLE, families & caregivers: share your story through art (deadline July 15)
bit.ly/3Lflsln

#LCWSymposium

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*Reminder*
Calls open for the 2026 #LCWSymposium!

Abstracts: Researchers are invited to submit abstracts by April 30: bit.ly/4qdg7dB

Art: People w/ Lived Experience are invited to share works reflecting their #LongCOVID journeys by July 15: bit.ly/3Lflsln

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Promotional graphic announcing Todd Davenport, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, FAPTA as a keynote speaker for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image features a headshot of Todd Davenport alongside his credentials and roles as Professor and Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and Scientific Advisor at the Workwell Foundation in Santa Rosa, California. The graphic also includes the event dates, October 15–16, 2026, notes that the symposium will be virtual and in-person, and displays the Long COVID Web logo.

Promotional graphic announcing Todd Davenport, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, FAPTA as a keynote speaker for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image features a headshot of Todd Davenport alongside his credentials and roles as Professor and Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and Scientific Advisor at the Workwell Foundation in Santa Rosa, California. The graphic also includes the event dates, October 15–16, 2026, notes that the symposium will be virtual and in-person, and displays the Long COVID Web logo.

We’re pleased to announce Todd Davenport, as a keynote speaker for the 2026 #LCWSymposium. Join us Oct 15–16, 2026 for insights from leading experts advancing research and care in #LongCOVID. Virtual & In-person.

@longcovidphysio.bsky.social

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Now accepting abstract submissions for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. We welcome contributions from researchers and practitioners advancing Long COVID research, care, and policy.

Apply here: bit.ly/4qdg7dB
Submission deadline: April 30, 2026
October 15–16, 2026

#LCWSymposium #LongCOVID

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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads “Call for Art Pieces” with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026, and event dates October 15–16, 2026. The image includes a photo of a person viewing a digital art installation in a gallery setting, with the Long COVID Web logo and event branding on a light background.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads “Call for Art Pieces” with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026, and event dates October 15–16, 2026. The image includes a photo of a person viewing a digital art installation in a gallery setting, with the Long COVID Web logo and event branding on a light background.

Artworks displayed at the #LCWSymposium create a space to collectively reflect and share experiences of #LongCOVID. In 2026, we are accepting artwork in all creative formats from individuals, families, and caregivers.

Deadline: July 15, 2026 (23:59 PT)
Submit here: bit.ly/3Lflsln

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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing a Call for Abstracts (deadline April 30, 2026) and a Call for Art Pieces (deadline July 15, 2026). The image includes symposium details, dates (October 15–16, 2026), virtual and in-person format, and a photo of masked attendees discussing a research poster at a previous symposium.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing a Call for Abstracts (deadline April 30, 2026) and a Call for Art Pieces (deadline July 15, 2026). The image includes symposium details, dates (October 15–16, 2026), virtual and in-person format, and a photo of masked attendees discussing a research poster at a previous symposium.

Calls open for the 2026 #LCWSymposium!
Abstracts: Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit abstracts by April 30, 2026: bit.ly/4qdg7dB

Art Pieces: We invite People with Lived Experience to share creative works reflecting their #LongCOVID journeys.
Submit by July 15, 2026: bit.ly/3Lflsln

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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing a Call for Art Pieces with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026. The image includes a photo of an art gallery display featuring illustrated and written works about Long COVID, viewed by an attendee, alongside event details and the Long COVID Web logo.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID announcing a Call for Art Pieces with a submission deadline of July 15, 2026. The image includes a photo of an art gallery display featuring illustrated and written works about Long COVID, viewed by an attendee, alongside event details and the Long COVID Web logo.

For the 2026 #LCWSymposium, we’re once again inviting People with Lived Experience to share creative expressions of their #LongCOVID journey.

Submit visual art, writing, poetry & more here: bit.ly/3Lflsln
Deadline: July 15, 2026, 23:59 PT

#LCWSymposium

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We’re accepting abstracts for the 2026 #LCWSymposium. Share your research, insights, & innovations shaping the future of #LongCOVID care & science.

Apply here: bit.ly/4qdg7dB
Abstract deadline: April 30, 2026
Oct 15–16, 2026 | Virtual & In-Person

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Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image features a headshot of Rachel S. Gross, MD, MS, identified as a keynote speaker. Text lists her roles as Associate Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. The graphic notes the event dates, October 15–16, 2026, and indicates the symposium will be held both virtually and in person, with the Long COVID Web logo displayed.

Promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image features a headshot of Rachel S. Gross, MD, MS, identified as a keynote speaker. Text lists her roles as Associate Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. The graphic notes the event dates, October 15–16, 2026, and indicates the symposium will be held both virtually and in person, with the Long COVID Web logo displayed.

We’re excited to introduce our first keynote speaker for the 4th Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID! Please join us in welcoming Dr. Rachel Gross, from NYU Grossman School of Medicine, who will share insights at the 2026 #LCWSymposium.

Dates: Oct 15–16, 2026
Venue: The Nest, UBC
Virtual & In-person

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Share your story through art at the 2026 #LCWSymposium. We invite individuals and families living with #LongCOVID to contribute creative pieces—visual art, writing, poetry, or other forms—that capture their lived experiences.

Submissions close: July 15, 2026 (23:59 PT)
Submit here: bit.ly/3Lflsln

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Graphic announcing a Call for Art Pieces for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image includes the submission deadline of July 15, 2026, symposium dates of October 15–16, 2026, and indicates the event is virtual and in person. A photo shows a person viewing artwork displayed on a wall, representing creative expressions of lived experiences with Long COVID.

Graphic announcing a Call for Art Pieces for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The image includes the submission deadline of July 15, 2026, symposium dates of October 15–16, 2026, and indicates the event is virtual and in person. A photo shows a person viewing artwork displayed on a wall, representing creative expressions of lived experiences with Long COVID.

Call for Art Pieces - 4th Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID!
Once again, we invite People w/ Lived Experience (PWLE), incl. families, children, youth, & adults, to share creative works reflecting their #LongCOVID journeys.

Deadline: July 15, 2026 (23:59 PT)
Submit here: bit.ly/3Lflsln
#LCWSymposium

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A promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The text reads “Call for Abstracts – Deadline: April 30, 2026.” The symposium will take place October 15–16, 2026, both virtually and in person at The Nest, University of British Columbia. A circular photo shows the Vancouver skyline with mountains and water in the background, and the Long COVID Web logo appears in the top right corner.

A promotional graphic for the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. The text reads “Call for Abstracts – Deadline: April 30, 2026.” The symposium will take place October 15–16, 2026, both virtually and in person at The Nest, University of British Columbia. A circular photo shows the Vancouver skyline with mountains and water in the background, and the Long COVID Web logo appears in the top right corner.

Happy New Year! We’re excited to kick off 2026 by opening the Call for Abstracts for the 4th Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID.

Submit by April 30, 2026 at 23:59 PT
Learn more and submit: bit.ly/4qdg7dB

#LCWSymposium

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You can still access the 2025 #LCWSymposium sessions on the Whova platform for the next 2 months! Catch up on session recordings, resources, and community discussions at your own pace.

View here - bit.ly/4qLYylh

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Friendly reminder - you can still access most sessions and content from our 2025 #LCWSymposium on Whova for just over two months.
View here - bit.ly/4qLYylh

Also, take a quick look back at a few moments captured from the Symposium in St. John's, Newfoundland, Oct 2025.

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Graphic announcing access to virtual content from the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID until Friday, October 31, 2025. The image includes a photo of colorful buildings and the harbor in St. John’s, Newfoundland, with text noting that the event took place October 20–21, 2025, at the Emera Innovation Exchange Conference Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, both virtually and in-person. The Long COVID Web logo appears at the top left.

Graphic announcing access to virtual content from the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID until Friday, October 31, 2025. The image includes a photo of colorful buildings and the harbor in St. John’s, Newfoundland, with text noting that the event took place October 20–21, 2025, at the Emera Innovation Exchange Conference Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, both virtually and in-person. The Long COVID Web logo appears at the top left.

Missed the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID?
You can still catch up! Most session recordings are now available on Whova for registered participants.

Register by Friday, October 31, 2025, to access the virtual content: bit.ly/4hRoczz
#LCWSymposium

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The Signal | Live form the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID
The Signal | Live form the 3rd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID YouTube video by CBC News NL - Newfoundland and Labrador

CBC journalist Adam Walsh featured the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID on The Signal!

His show brought together members of the #LCWSymposium — sharing vital stories, treatments, and emerging research shaping the future of Long COVID care.

Watch here: youtu.be/QrNwNUcubLs?...

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Graphic announcing the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: “4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Save the Date: October 15–16, 2026. Virtual & In-Person. The Nest, The University of British Columbia.” The Long COVID Web logo appears at the top left, and on the right is a circular photo of Vancouver’s skyline with mountains in the background.

Graphic announcing the 4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Text reads: “4th Canadian Symposium on Long COVID. Save the Date: October 15–16, 2026. Virtual & In-Person. The Nest, The University of British Columbia.” The Long COVID Web logo appears at the top left, and on the right is a circular photo of Vancouver’s skyline with mountains in the background.

Thank you to all speakers & attendees for making the 3rd Canadian Symposium on #LongCOVID a success! We’re excited to announce that you can *Save the Date* for the 4th #LCWSymposium, which will be held Oct 15–16, 2026, at UBC in Vancouver and online! More details coming soon!

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Just the concrete tips of David Keegan from University of Calgary on how to use “familiar” data in clinical practice could be game changing for patients. #lcwsymposium

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I truly wish I had the spoons for posting all the amazing content today about health systems and service delivery for LC at #LCWSymposium

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Dr. Yonkers: “I do think this [testing for POTS, PEM, LC] can be done in the primary care office…keep it close to home.” #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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Part of this includes ruling out other symptoms, as well as assessing for PEM and testing for POTS, other autonomic issues. #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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Dr. Yonkers: right now we’re in treatment of LC symptoms, which I have learned much from ME/CFS colleagues. #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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Dr. Yonkers: “We want kids to get better, but we can’t wish it upon them.” #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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“We need to be careful” when we discuss and diagnose children. #LCWSymposium #longcovidkids

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Lael Yonkers from @mgbresearch.bsky.social on MIS-C in kids: 60% of children improve after 2 years, but there are still 40% of children whose symptoms do NOT improve. #LCWSymposium #longcovidkids

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My take: if you think your kid has Long COVID—ask your kid’s doctor!! #lcwsymposium

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AND she stresses: kids are more likely to be diagnosed *if their provider is asked about Long COVID.* #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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Dr. Yonkers: there is a better chance for a child to be diagnosed with Long COVID if they miss school or have a facility member. #lcwsymposium #longcovidkids

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