Long-Covid syndrome has only been around for five years. The North Sea clinic in Westphalia on the island of Föhr specializes in the treatment of the disease.
Möwen screech when a group of 15 women and a man on the beach forms a circle shortly after half past eight. The air is cool, but the April sun dives everything in warm light. “Sooo, good morning!” Calls Kerstin Hansen. The physiotherapist heads the sports, movement, breathing, breathing at the North Sea clinic in Westphalia, a rehabilitation facility on the beach promenade from Wyk on Föhr. “We remember again that we have enough space on the right and left,” she calls. The group needs the space for gymnastics and breathing exercises. “We breathe in … bring our hands to the chest … breathe out …” The participants circle on the beach with their arms. One patient turns away to cough – the only one who at first glance notes is not in good health.
Source: Stern

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