It is among several serious incidents recorded in July and August at two Shropshire hospitals.
A woman who was paid in cigarettes to do her mum's ironing is one of the first to have a lung check.
Wheelchair users find it near-impossible to find accessible scales and keep check of their weight.
Prof Graham Medley said that civil servants would have been aware of those concerns at the time.
The mother of a former patient said staff seemed "not to care" as he lost a large amount of weight.
Data shows August was a very busy month for hospitals and ambulance services.
Food-safety experts are concerned about long-term use causing liver problems.
A coroner concludes a man's dental surgery in 2008 impacted his "ability to cope with daily life".
The family of Celia Marsh, who had a severe dairy allergy, want more done to protect others.
Long Covid symptoms include extreme fatigue and breathlessness, palpitations, or brain fog.
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