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Topic - Denialism
Posted: 11 Jul 2024 at 11:22pm By Dutch Josh
If there may have been over 4 billion human CoViD infections since 2019 and 10% would see long term illness then worldwide 400 million people have long term healthissues...

Blame the victims ! Those lazy bastards-laying in bed all day !

"The best doctors can not find anything wrong"..."It is all in their mind"..."They are after a political person/job"....

Of course it is well known that there is something as "Post Viral Syndrome"
https://www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj.o2188 or https://www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj.o2188 ;

The global burden of long covid has put a spotlight on the long neglected mystery of postviral syndromes. Brian Owens asks what’s changing

Long covid really shouldn’t have been a surprise, says Vett Lloyd, a biologist at Mount Allison University in Sackville, Canada. “When the pandemic started, the general assumption was that there were two possible outcomes to an infection—you’d either get better or die,” she says.

But there’s a possible third outcome. It’s long been known that a number of disease causing pathogens—some viral and some bacterial—are associated with ongoing post-infection symptoms in a significant minority of patients.

“There was no real reason to think SARS-CoV-2 should be any different than the original SARS, which also caused post-infection syndromes,” says Lloyd. She is one of many researchers who hope that the attention and funding directed towards long covid will help to shed light on how and why other infections can lead to persistent and sometimes debilitating symptoms.


DJ...hey...that does cost a lot of money !
Political donors do NOT want to pay tax !

So-another problem to be denied ! Who needs "science" anyway !

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