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Long COVID’s Shadow Lingers

Last updated: November 22, 2025 5:55 am
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Long Covid syndrome continues to present a significant challenge even as the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic wanes. Recent studies led by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have shed light on the complexity of Long COVID and why treating it has proven to be so challenging. At the same time, major pharmaceutical companies are reevaluating their strategies, shifting away from mRNA programs and focusing on U.S.-based manufacturing to secure supply chains and drive innovation forward.

A recent analysis from the NIH’s RECOVER Adult Cohort revealed that Long COVID is not a single condition but rather a collection of eight distinct disease courses. These trajectories range from persistent and severe symptoms to mild symptoms that improve over time. The study followed 3,659 adults for up to 15 months after infection, with 10% of participants meeting criteria for Long COVID three months post-infection. Of those, 81% still reported symptoms a year later, highlighting the long-lasting impact of the condition.

Neurological symptoms such as memory lapses, fatigue, and “brain fog” are among the most debilitating aspects of Long COVID. The NIH-backed RECOVER-NEURO trial, which evaluated cognitive rehabilitation approaches, did not show significant improvements over the control group. This underscores the challenge of finding effective treatments for cognitive symptoms associated with Long COVID.

In response to the evolving landscape of Long COVID research, pharmaceutical companies are adapting their strategies. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced the winding down of mRNA vaccine development programs under BARDA, signaling a shift towards safer and more diverse vaccine technologies. This decision has prompted companies like Moderna to terminate multiple clinical programs and refocus their efforts on cost-efficiency and strategic priorities.

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Despite these changes, the biopharmaceutical sector is experiencing a manufacturing boom in the U.S. Novartis and Moderna are investing billions in onshoring production and strengthening domestic capacity. These investments reflect a strategic move towards supply chain resilience and biomanufacturing modernization as competitive advantages in the industry.

While the industry navigates these shifts, research into Long COVID continues. The FDA recently approved a new COVID-19 vaccine targeting the Omicron variant, highlighting the flexibility of mRNA technology in responding to rapid changes in viral strains. Additionally, researchers are exploring antiviral medications like Paxlovid as potential treatments for Long COVID-related inflammation.

The aftermath of the pandemic has reshaped the biotech industry, with Long COVID research emerging as a new therapeutic frontier. As the industry transitions, experts emphasize the need for collaboration across sectors to address the complex and long-lasting burden of Long COVID symptoms. Clinical studies are uncovering the diverse trajectories of the condition, prompting biopharma companies to adapt their pipelines while investing in manufacturing and supply chain resilience for the future.

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