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Old 25-10-2021, 13:26   #7840
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
You are referring to a problem that is caused by contracting infection without the benefit of the vaccine. These people were, in the main, infected before the vaccine programme kicked in.

The number of people impacted should decrease as more get vaccinated. There are still too many refuseniks out there who seem to have a death wish. That’s on them.

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
Long Covid . . the successor to 'Post-viral Fatigue', which has been around for years.

Covid 19 is obviously worse than a bad bout of the flu and has probably affected more people (the Flu figures have been lower) which gives a higher incident rate of Post-viral Fatigue, but it's nothing new.

https://theconversation.com/what-is-...rvivors-146851
Long Covid is horrible and can ruin lives. Following through on the Covid jabs, however, should prevent this in the vast majority of cases.
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