Yeah, this bad long term effect seems to be prevalent among people who did not have to go to hospital, but stayed at home for quarantine and recovery. Looks like these long term symptoms are quite along Chronic Fatigue effects.
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It does seem to affect survivors differently, but I would think the presence of systemic micro clots would cause the greatest concern.v12 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 2:51 amYeah, this bad long term effect seems to be prevalent among people who did not have to go to hospital, but stayed at home for quarantine and recovery. Looks like these long term symptoms are quite along Chronic Fatigue effects.
As far as immunity goes, 2 years max and then vaccines(flu shots) required to keep ahead of mutations, just as is done for seasonal influenza. Whether this applies to how covid behaves is as yet unclear, but while covid is becoming more infectious, there are indications the death rate is falling.
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One of the comments below in that jpost article.
Bigmouth wrote:Poor article from doctor perspective. When a recovered flu patient ends up right back in a room full of flu patients, he does not get sick (“infected”). He may pick up the virus and test positive (“re-inoculation”) for a time, but his immune status will prevent re-infection. Point is that there is a BIG difference between re-inoculation of an immune patient and “re-infection”. This doctor was re-inoculated. And, his immune system prevented infection. The story is total B.S. fear mongering. Shame on the author and the JPost.
more likely is that a number of countries have a cure in treatment and it is only countries who think their shit dont stink and refuse to take notice of the treatment being use in the no deaths now countries, where people are still dying en-mass, you know like in that disgusting sepoland.ut while covid is becoming more infectious, there are indications the death rate is falling.
Yeah, just like with Chronic Fatigue, the symptoms are diverse, though in general 1 sticks out: Persistent fatigue.
Yeah, that is something I would expect to, though I do more tend to a 1-year immunity.
That are quite some definitive statements, just in 1 sentence, do you have references ?
Tin-foil hat or just to much beer ?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 9:55 ammore likely is that a number of countries have a cure in treatment and it is only countries who think their shit dont stink and refuse to take notice of the treatment being use in the no deaths now countries, where people are still dying en-mass, you know like in that disgusting sepoland.ut while covid is becoming more infectious, there are indications the death rate is falling.
Here's a recent link, but have read other reports of similar observations over the last week or so.v12 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 4:13 pmYeah, just like with Chronic Fatigue, the symptoms are diverse, though in general 1 sticks out: Persistent fatigue.
Yeah, that is something I would expect to, though I do more tend to a 1-year immunity.
That are quite some definitive statements, just in 1 sentence, do you have references ?
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I think, you should have another read of the first article. It does not state Covid-19 has become more infectious, nor that the death-rate is declining. It states that one mutant seems to have become most dominant. That can have many, many causes as the article states, including that it is a little more infectious (though it could also be, the old strain can be battled easier by the human body, for example). Also, the death-rate going down, is not something I read in there.
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Does a lot more than cause fatigue n breathlessness.
Does a lot more than cause fatigue n breathlessness.
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Yep, though it could very well be, all (or at least many of) these things are just secondary symptoms, because the body energy management mechanism no longer works properly (as is with Chronic Fatigue). All those processes in the body, where proper operation is needed to keep things going strong, do deteriorate pretty fast, when the energy supply gets stuck.horace wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:44 pmhttps://english.elpais.com/
Does a lot more than cause fatigue n breathlessness.
It states the virus is becoming less deadly, so less people are dying given the number of infections.v12 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:11 pmI think, you should have another read of the first article. It does not state Covid-19 has become more infectious, nor that the death-rate is declining. It states that one mutant seems to have become most dominant. That can have many, many causes as the article states, including that it is a little more infectious (though it could also be, the old strain can be battled easier by the human body, for example). Also, the death-rate going down, is not something I read in there.
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Sorry, I don't read that in either article. The fact that there is indication that some people might have built up resistance against Covid-19 a long time ago, probably because of another similar virus, does not make the Covid-19 virus itself less deadly.kinard wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:53 amIt states the virus is becoming less deadly, so less people are dying given the number of infections.v12 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:11 pmI think, you should have another read of the first article. It does not state Covid-19 has become more infectious, nor that the death-rate is declining. It states that one mutant seems to have become most dominant. That can have many, many causes as the article states, including that it is a little more infectious (though it could also be, the old strain can be battled easier by the human body, for example). Also, the death-rate going down, is not something I read in there.
The word "death" does not even appear in the text and the word less only 2 times in another context.
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Err...I would argue that any government or pharma company that comes up with a vaccine or "cure" would waste no time in announcing it to the world - instant skyrocketing of share price for a vaccine company, prestige up to the eyeballs for the governments.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 8:24 amgot it figured now, even though many countries in the region have a cure in treatment, with no deaths for months, they arent allowed to say they have a cure because the next scam the vile health care providers are going to inflict on you is the vaccine scam, something like, you arent allowed to go anywhere unless have paid the extortion fee and you are vaccinated. hang the bastards now before its too late
My guess is that, if any government or company has such, they're probably trying to ensure that whatever they announce actually works before they announce it.
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