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by peteyPete
1935 days ago
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Its about time they start looking into it.. And it won't just be "long covid"... They can start digging into ME/CFS, and "long-SARS" while they're at it. My girlfriend is pretty much disabled at this point and has been sick since barely surviving SARS in 2003. Oddly enough, most things she suffers from are the same as long-covid issues. |
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Heck yeah.
And isn't "long-SARS" just another long-covid? Along with long-hku1, long-oc43, long-nl63? If 'covid' stands for coronavirus disease, then it stands to reason that the discussion about 'long covid' needs to be independent from which coronavirus is implicated in the chronic condition. It's apparent that they all cause this (albeit rarely).
It seems to me that focusing on one pathogen to the exclusion of the others, despite this phenomenon being documented across all of them, is likely a political decision.