One in five adult Covid survivors under the age of 65 in the U.S. has experienced at least one health condition that could be considered long Covid, a new CDC study found. Among patients 65 and older, the number is even higher: one in four. https://t.co/rGkLq2WHF7
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 25, 2022
“Six months after their initial diagnosis of covid, people in the study who were vaccinated had only a slightly reduced risk of getting #LongCovid — 15% overall.”
— charlos (@loscharlos) May 25, 2022
The largest peer-reviewed analysis in US on long covid based on medical records. https://t.co/DToCCwdoBy
We have a virus ripping through this country at an infectious rate bordering on measles that is giving 1 in 5 people a new health condition - and we have zero mitigation efforts in place.
— charlos (@loscharlos) May 26, 2022
It sounds so crazy to say that out loud.
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Not sure who needs to hear this but if you’ve been extremely careful to avoid COVID and you’re growing tired/frustrated, you should know that you’re not alone.
— Dr. Jorge A. Caballero stands with πΊπ¦ (@DataDrivenMD) May 21, 2022
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I’m in a number of groups for extra-Covid cautious/high risk folks like me, and in the last two weeks there’s been a significant uptick in posts from people saying the same thing:
— Stephanie Tait ♿️ (@StephTaitWrites) May 26, 2022
They are Covid+ and the only place that they could have been exposed was at an OUTDOOR gathering.
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