I’m one of the lucky ones. On June 23, I was diagnosed with COVID-19. It was considered a mild case. I isolated and stayed home, monitored oxygen and heart rate with an oximeter, took supplements and did deep-dive breathing exercises. I avoided spreading the virus to my parents, who are in their 80s, my family and friends. Yet today, more than 85 days out, the disease lingers. I’m one of the 35% of COVID-19 patients who have ongoing symptoms.