A new study from Queen Mary University of London, published in eClinicalMedicine, has found that people may experience long-term symptoms—or "long colds"—after acute respiratory infections that test negative for COVID-19.
-WiscoDave
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Draw your own conclusions.
Meh. I'm not worried about long colds or long covid. I'm worried my dick isn't long any more.
ReplyDeleteIt's never going to end
ReplyDeleteJD
Researchers with too much grant money burning a hole in their pockets.
ReplyDeleteResearchers who get funding from .gov to deliver the findings .gov wants to hear.
DeleteReal or imagined.
CC
What about my long schlong?
ReplyDeleteI have not been 'ill' from the flu/cold in 5+ yrs despite touching my face without cleansing hands, not avoiding the tragically sick or any other 'expert' guidance.
ReplyDeleteTerrain theory baby!!
Chutes Magoo
You mean researchers burning a hole in our, the taxpayer's, pocket.
ReplyDeleteYes, thanks for the correction, Anon. My apologies.
DeleteThe influenza vaccine was developed in the 1940's and guess what? The flu is still around.
ReplyDeleteCured and dead patients are lost customers. Keep 'em sick and keep 'em paying.
- WDS
Just because they changed the name to suit their panicdemic didn't make post-viral syndrome any less real.
ReplyDeleteThis is new how?
ReplyDeleteCrazy how the media never highlights the studies showing that "long covid" doesn't exist at all.
ReplyDeleteThis was known by doctors over here at least in 1998, probably earlier. That's when I was told that my "severe cold with bronchitis symptoms" was caused by an adenovirus and that residual symptoms would likely persist "for an year or two."
ReplyDeleteThat turned out to be generally correct.
So, clearly the existence of such a thing was already known at the time.
Man made illnesses have been our bane for decades. Only gonna get worse, unless a planned war gets rid of the culprits.
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