Covid infections are putting people at higher risk of diabetes, strokes, heart disease and other long-term illnesses - but experts warn it may be decades before the full impact is known.
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Dr Brooks said re-infections could also trigger long Covid, as her colleagues overseas were reporting.
"People are turning up at long Covid clinics and saying: 'No one told me that my fourth or fifth infection could cause this'.
"Covid is not done with us. We might be done with it, and our pandemic emergency response may be over, but the pandemic nature of this virus is certainly not over.
"And immunologically is where we are still sinking our teeth in and saying there's so much more we need to know."
Dr Brooks hoped people would adopt "a new normal" and continue to use masks in crowded situations and "avoid breathing in each other's viruses".
"Yes we're bored of Covid and everyone is over it, but it's still there," Dr Brooks said.
"It needs to be part of the norm, because ignoring it doesn't make it go away."
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