Just over the last couple days, since my Mom got sick, I’ve been seeing references to “long covid ” and hadn’t heard that before? And I also heard from an old friend this past week saying she’d been sick with covid for a month - testing positive and feeling like cr@p the entire time (one of the first to go out and get jabbed as soon as it was available 😞). So what is this “long covid” thing we’re referring to now? Thanks in advance.
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Firstly, it's a lot of hypochondriac stuff for a lot of attention seekers. These people would post this shit on social media regardless "muh taste and muh smell!"
Secondly, respiratory illnesses often take a long time to recover from. A few years ago I had pneumonia and the whole illness&recovery time was at least 2 months and you still have to build yourself back up after that. Many of these people probably had the flu, which can wreck you.
Thirdly, myself and others called it a long time ago that lots of the vax injuries will be labeled as long covid - this was pretty obvious. Pharma will milk this damage for years/decades.