Just 1% of long Covid sufferers referred to support scheme, figures show
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said 1,157 people had been referred to the Long Covid Support Scheme run by Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland.

Just over 1% of people suffering from long Covid have been referred to a support scheme, new figures show.
The Office for National Statistics said on Thursday that an estimated 100,000 people in Scotland are living with the effects of long Covid, which can exacerbate symptoms and see them last much longer than traditional infections.
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf ā in answer to a written question at Holyrood from Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton ā said 1,157 people had been referred to the Long Covid Support Scheme run by Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland as of December.
During First Ministerās Questions on Thursday, Mr Cole-Hamilton called on Nicola Sturgeon to intervene.
But she responded: āThereās no need to intervene, because this work is being taken forward.
āPeople with long Covid will be receiving support at different levels and parts of the National Health Service, many people will be receiving support from their GP and itās right that support is provided on a holistic basis.ā
Some 40,000 people are estimated to have been suffering from long Covid for at least 12 months.
Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland chief executive Jane-Claire Judson said the fact that GPs cannot automatically refer patients to the service is a āmissed opportunityā.
She said: āLong Covid is causing lasting harm to thousands of people living with debilitating symptoms like fatigue, breathlessness, and chest pain. They desperately need support.
āWe still hear all too often from people who struggle to get help. Itās been almost two years since the start of the pandemic and weāre still not getting this system right. It just isnāt joined up ā and it needs to be fixed.
āFor example, our Long Covid Support Service is there to help people living with the most common symptoms, but as it stands GPs canāt refer to the service automatically.
āItās a missed opportunity to create the wraparound service people with long Covid say they need ā and weāre appealing for the Cabinet Secretary to help make urgent improvements.ā