So am I! I wonder if having Long Covid would cause promoters to have to post higher insurance bonds, to recover costs in case the artist is a no-show. In the all-about-the-money business of entertainment, I can see where that might wreck a celebrity's performing potential. But if actors who've gone through rehab are able to get work by posting a bond, why shouldn't Long Covid sufferers? Or, why can't it be a protected class that can't be discriminated against? (You'd need a real doctor's diagnosis, not just someone's say-so, and I assume they run tests to confirm a diagnosis, including proof that you've had Covid, and that there has been damage to your body.)