7% of population has long covid
Really? It's more like 15, which is 50 million in USA (pop 304 mil.)
Another piece of weird writing. I’m starting to think we live in that old TV show The Twilight Zone and I have yet to realize it’s just a show.
Maybe cause it’s not: another study out on how many still have long covid
We’ve seen the effects of it in people: attention issues, brain fog, memory issues (walking into a room and forgetting the reason), skin issues, gut issues, lesser energy on the daily, sleepy more often, more irritable than usual… basically everyone you know has had covid or still has symptoms from their previous covid infection
This is currently referred to as long covid
So if most people you know have long covid?
Then 7% of the population is a conservative estimate. (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0325280)
Really, it’s closer to 15% who have long covid right now, with at least another 20% on top of that who have the spike in them without knowing it
That’s 35% of the population, ~119 million Americans
This means ~1/3rd of the USA is handicapped, weakened, easy to succumb to the next variant or the next demic or the next wildfire or the next ‘heat wave’ in southern California.
Wow
It’s going to be so easy for my daughter to plow through your kids: they won’t even be healthy enough to stand up for themselves, no seriously, they won’t have the physical energy to do so
Cause they’ll all have long covid that came from the recent pandemic
The one that has yet to end