COVID-19 in December 2020, Ali Janhsen was scared, but not too sick.“I felt like I had a mild flu,” she said.But although those flu-like symptoms improved after about a month, the 28-year-old receptionist from Edmonton didn’t really get better.“It’s hard to hold a long conversation; stairs cause my heart to race; running causes me to almost pass out; the migraines are unexplainable,” she said.Janhsen said she can’t work more than a four-hour shift, and her previously mild asthma has gotten worse, to the point where she is taking a steroid inhaler three times a day and still often has to use her rescue inhaler.