🚨 A common misconception is that we do not need to focus on #LongCovid because most people get well over time. Turns out that this is not true. A new meta-analysis shows that symptoms on average decrease by 50% during the first month but then stabilize. https://t.co/Qhmzq0ykc4 pic.twitter.com/ah37xEphiE
— Jonas R. Kunst (@KunstJonas) November 25, 2022
“1 in 22 will have a major cardiac event within 12months of catching covid. 1 in 5 will develop #longcovid following their infection. One American scientist says ‘we don’t know everything about long covid yet, but what we do know is downright terrifying.’” #CovidIsNotOver https://t.co/AGeOdSYiGw
— Lizzy H (@hopefullizzy) November 25, 2022
Now that nobody’s testing for covid anymore it’s back to regular programming where you get sick with a mystery illness and develop ME.
— Thane Black (@thane_black) November 25, 2022
Experts expect that Thanksgiving gatherings will stir up social networks and give new coronavirus subvariants fresh pockets of vulnerable people to infect. https://t.co/d8RytncZTv
— Jess (@MeetJess) November 25, 2022
I'm just realizing now that "learning to live with the virus" was code for "people need time to numb themselves to a higher level of suffering and disability and a lower level of caring and compassion."
— SRS (@Kodakjello) November 23, 2022
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