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A Virtuoso Cellist’s Painstaking Path From Long Covid Back to the Stage

For over three years, long Covid has presented Joshua Roman with health challenges — and has indelibly shaped the music he makes.

Pam Belluck
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Pam Belluck

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Cellos, Chronic Condition (Health), Classical Music, Content Type: Personal Profile, Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns, Joshua Roman, Long Covid, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Music, Therapy and Rehabilitation
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