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Though all are open for some children and aiming to deliver online for the rest. |
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Long COVID is a relative term and covers all people that may have symptoms longer than the expected 2 weeks. and they estimate 1 in 7 that have symptomatic COVID may experience symptoms for 4 weeks, or 1 in 20 for 8 weeks, or 1 in 45 for 12 weeks or more. it affects 10% of 18-49 years olds rising to 22% in the over 70's and is much more likely to affect you if you are obese. Many people get over it (as above only 5% of those that are symptomatic have it longer than 12 weeks) and as the virius has only been around 14months those that still have issues it is unknown how long is long or how chronic the syndrome will continue to be................and at least they haven't died from it. So, I'm not ignoring it, but neither am I going to over egg it either. https://covid.joinzoe.com/post/long-covid |
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Those links cite scientific studies and research to exactly back up my claims with science. So once again you have posted against something that says the complete opposite to what you want to believe. |
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In the real world however we will not survive by selective interpretation of science to suit political outcomes. I've been consistent about that fact throughout and just as the schools inevitably closed for most pupils in January we now have to face up to the fact population level immunity hardly exists at all for the SA variant. |
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(Anyone else remember Graham? He used to make leather goods and sell them at bondage fairs, and spent hours on here complaining about logical fallacies) |
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The Guardian of all places have today, helpfully if inadvertently, posted an article that illustrates the difference between science and puff pieces.
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We've also invoked nameless, faceless "experts" for further reassurance despite the absence of data. There's some news in here, and it broadly reflects reality. However there's an awful lot of spin and PR. |
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Feel free to read them. https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S...674(20)30610-3 https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370/6512/89 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...196-1/fulltext https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1....24.20042382v1 https://www.nature.com/articles/natu...=www.bbc.co.uk https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2550-z |
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Do any of them assess new variants? If not then I'll politely decline as it's a waste of my time. None hold more weight than the placebo group in a clinical trial referenced earlier.
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Any variant of COVID is still just another Coronavirus so the logic will still apply. |
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