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What symptoms do people have?
i notice you don't mention vaccinations?Long covid is the real worry. A huge study that just came out has confirmed 1 in 7/14% of kids with symptoms 4 months after Covid. A significant number of those will remain sick for much longer, and then there's the Parkinson's link, reported in 2020 and recently confirmed in the lab.
This may be 'mild' or it may not dependent on social and personal circumstances, but the fact remains that this is not something you want to get. The risk of a temporary or even lifelong disability is extremely high. If we don't acknowledge this is airborne and change how we deal with it we're gonna end up with a shit load of very chronically ill people.
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First findings from world’s largest study on long Covid in children
Up to one in seven (14%) children and young people who caught SARS-CoV-2 may have symptoms linked to the virus 15 weeks later, suggest preliminary findings from the world’s largest study on long Covid in children, led by UCL and Public Health England researchers.www.ucl.ac.uk
Stay safe lads. Buy some N95 masks. Get a HEPA filter for your home, they're pretty cheap and do a great job of cleaning the air in small spaces. Try not to meet people indoors, especially in large social spaces, and of course, get a booster, it should give you about 50-85% protection.
Be careful out there.
They all say alhamdulillah like a cold, so far -they are on day 5 or soWhat symptoms do people have?
Not convinced that it's that high a risk.The risk of a temporary or even lifelong disability is extremely high.
i notice you don't mention vaccinations?
today's BMJ suggests Omicron is indeed worse for unvaxed but i'm 🤷♂️
My fiance isn't vaccinated but she takes loads of vitamins every day. I don't exactly have a healthy lifestyle and I don't take vitamins or lift weights. But I did have the vaccinations, so considering we were sleeping together until she got her first positive result and after that we have still had to move around inside a narrow terraced house, I can only presume that the vaccine has held up.
But unlike Peter Venkman, I'm no scientist, so what do I know?
I would assume you have it, especially if it's omicron. You should get a PCR test if you haven't already.
We got hit in October, it came from the viral pit of unventilated, unvaccinated schools. I was the only one who tested positive, everyone else negative despite symptoms. 5 negative antigen tests for me as well. The GP said to assume everyone in the house had it.
PCR was negative, but I guess you could be right.
This is pretty sobering. The Reddit link is worth reading.
fabricated or not it's a rotten piece of glurge"Since June, I have never seen a horrible case of someone who was vaccinated"
How does that square with the large majority of UK Covid deaths having been vaccinated?
Does this not suggest that the article is completely fabricated?
If you want something reasonable rather than partisan, on where things are at with the virus