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Around one in ten patients who recovered from Covid-19 are experiencing post-viral infection symptoms, also referred to as long Covid syndrome. This currently widespread condition seems to mirror symptoms of post-viral myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) aka chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a chronic condition that still struggles to be understood. These symptoms include: extreme tiredness, brain fog, joints ache and flu-like symptoms. While long Covid has already drawn the attention of national institutes for research and is being clinically recognised as a condition, ME sufferers feel neglected and unheard. The article aims to explain how the surge in long Covid research fundings could be a turning point for the ME community too, “even when some patients may feel it’s too little too late”.