The Scotsman

New funding for singing lessons to help sufferers of long Covid

- By ELSA MAISHMAN

A programme which uses singing lessons to help sufferers of long Covid with breathing and lung health has received new funding from St Andrews University.

Standrewsv­oiceshasad­apted the British Heart Foundation’s Singing for Lung Health workshops to support those recovering from Covid-19 across Fife, teaching key skills around breathing to help in the fight against long Covid.

The programme has been given a £3,000 donation from the St Andrews University community fund.

Workshops will be provided by British Lung Foundation trained practition­ers and delivered entirely online, focussing on the retraining of breathing through singing.

The initial programme will be 12 weeks long, with an evaluation process planned after its completion.

It comes amid increasing concern over long Covid, with a recent study showing that 70 per cent of patients hospitalis­ed with Covid-19 had not fully recovered after five months.

St Andrews Voices Festival Director and Project Lead, Amanda Macleod, said: “Our unique workshops will empower and better equip participan­ts to deal with the breathless­ness and anxiety associated with long Covid.

"The evidenced benefits of Singing for Lung Health and wellbeing not only include improved breathing control but also allow those suffering from long Covid a focussed wellbeing interventi­on that distracts from breathless­ness and provides much needed social participat­ion, reducing feelings of isolation that many have suffered during the pandemic.”

St Andrews University Principal, Professor Sally Mapstone, said the possibilit­ies of the project to help long Covid suffers extends beyond St Andrews and Fife.

“The University recognises that key to recovery."

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