But the 65 million people globally who have had their lives destroyed by developing the incredibly debilitating illness long COVID include lots of young and (previously) healthy people, including children, teenagers, young adults in their 20s.
Long COVID strikes the young as well as adults, and strikes people who are brimming with health.
In fact, those aged 35 to 49 are twice as likely to develop long COVID compared to those over 70.
See the long COVID age distribution.
1. How much blame for the above would you place on the people who have engineered the virus?
2. Is there a difference in the long covid cases between vaccinated and unvaccinated population?
I am asking in the context if the below study:
https://www.medrxiv....23290893v1.full
"Results COVID-19 occurred in 1475 (3%) of 48 344 employees during the 100-day study period. The cumulative incidence of COVID-19 was lower in the “not up-to-date” than in the “up-to-date” state. On multivariable analysis, not being “up-to-date” with COVID-19 vaccination was associated with lower risk of COVID-19 (HR, 0.77; 95% C.I., 0.69-0.86; P-value, <0.001). Results were very similar when those 65 years and older were only considered “up-to-date” after receiving 2 doses of the bivalent vaccine."
3. What is your take on the lack of early treatment for the patients who contracted covid at the beginning of the pandemic, went to the doctor and were told to go back home and come back when, paraphrasing, "their lips turn blue"?
4. Do you think the lack of early treatment protocols contributed to the excess deaths at the beginning of the pandemic?
5. Finally, what is your take on the covid vaccine mandates?
Edited by zen, 22 July 2023 - 02:09 AM.