Sujet : Re: virus fatigue symptoms
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 16. Mar 2024, 21:52:02
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, JAB wrote:
No such thing as 'long COVID,' health agency says in shocking claim:
'Unnecessary fear'
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Follow the science -- right out the door.
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The term "long COVID" should be tossed aside like a stack of expired
N95 masks -- that's according to health experts in one country, who
found that symptoms of those reportedly suffering a year on weren't
any different than your typical virus, such as the flu.
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Government-backed medical researchers in Australia say it's time to
stop using the fear-inducing phrase, which became popular after high
volumes of people testing positive for COVID-19 led to a surge in
generally non-severe "virus fatigue symptoms" that would normally have
gone unnoticed, South West News Service reported.
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https://nypost.com/2024/03/14/lifestyle/no-such-thing-as-long-covid-health-agency-says-in-shock-claim-unnecessary-fear/
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Gotta love it! And sweden still exists despite no masks during corona. I remember the days... I was the only one travelling without a mask and there were two groups of people. One group threatening me screaming after me and harassing me, and then the other group, quietly asking me what my secret was and how they could fight the ridiculous mask rules.