Infection with the virus SARS-CoV-2 can result in pneumonia and multi-organ failure.1-4 In severe cases, patients experience potentially lethal respiratory failure and hypoxia.1,4 After recovering from COVID-19, up to 30% of individuals who had severe, or even mild disease, have persistent sequelae, typically manifesting as fatigue, shortness of beath, sleep difficulties, and central nervous system symptoms.5,6 These effects are commonly known as Long COVID.