 The sequelae of COVID-19 can be divided into two categories, post-COVID-19 condition syndrome, PCS, and post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis slash chronic fatigue syndrome, Me-slash-CFS. Both conditions share similar symptoms and underlying causes, but they differ in terms of severity and duration. While PCS is characterized by a wide range of symptoms, Me-slash-CFS is more severe and long-lasting. Additionally, PCS has been linked to immunological and virological factors while Me-slash-CFS is associated with neurological and psychiatric symptoms. Despite this distinction, both conditions are currently treated similarly with no known cure. In order to develop effective treatments, researchers must first identify distinct subtypes of each condition and then evaluate them separately. This article was authored by Carmen Skibenbogen, Judith Teresa Bellman Straubel, Judith Teresa Bellman Straubel, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.