Anders Persson from Rönneshytta outside Askersund contracted covid in August 2020 when he was 42 years old. He ended up in hospital, but was soon sent home.

However, the disease was far from over. He still suffers from various symptoms that vary from day to day. It is everything from stomach problems and back pain to chest tightness, dizziness and nausea. He still thinks he will recover, but then he needs more help from the health care system, he says.

- Now I have to search for one thing at a time. When you've been in this fight for two years right from the start, you're pretty tired of fighting.

He is therefore critical of the fact that there are no specific covid clinics across the country.

"In Örebro, it is non-existent. It can be found in other places such as Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. They have very long waiting times, but patients who have come in and received help today feel great, says Anders Persson, who is a member of the Swedish Covid Association.

In the clip, you will hear more about Anders' illness and what he thinks about the new covid day.