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Atinuki “Tinu” Abayomi-Paul was “so funny … and so clever” and “wonderful at supporting disabled people in a beautiful and authentic way.” Several of those who loved and cared for Tinu reflect on her legacy and life in this episode of Still Here. Before the segment of the episode dedicated to honoring Tinu, co-hosts Miles Griffis and Betsy Ladyzhets talk with podcast producer James Salanga about the latest COVID-19 numbers. And they share a brief hopeful update about beginning analysis that could help lead to repurposed drugs as treatment for Long COVID. The transcript for this podcast is available on our website. You can jump to specific sections of the transcript and podcast below. (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:34) COVID-19 trends (00:03:23) Research — CURE ID begins survey analysis (00:07:38) Top story — Honoring Atinuki "Tinu" Abayomi-Paul (00:19:00) Outro and credits You can also find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. - Mentioned in this episode (in order of appearance): The Sick Times: National COVID-19 trends, October 8CDC wastewater dashboardBiobot wastewater risk reportsWastewaterSCAN dashboardThe Sick Times: Research updates, October 8 CUREID: Long COVID surveyThe Sick Times: Long Covid surveys from a FDA/NIH initiative ask which drugs help alleviate symptomsThe Sick Times: Live blog: Following the RECOVER-Treating Long COVID kickoff eventThe Sick Times: “A good step”: Long COVID advocates and researchers respond to the RECOVER-Treating Long COVID meeting The Sick Times: Still Here, October 4: Links and transcriptThe Sick Times: Tinu Abayomi-Paul, writer, disability advocate, and person with Long COVID, dies at 52Creaky Joints: Testing COVID-Positive: My Experience as a Black, Disabled, Immunocompromised WomanGoFundMe: Honoring Tinu’s Legacy With Compassionate Support Additional audio in this episode: Rude Mechanical Orchestra: Which Side Are You On? (orig. Florence Reece)Pixabay: Thunder and the beginning of rainfallRooted in Rights: Disabled, Not Disposable – TinuNational Disability Rights Network: Tinu Abayomi-Paul