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Kirsten's avatar

Great analysis, thank you.

I have appreciated a few of Dr Prasad's videos critical of masking studies.

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Peter's avatar

One aspect I always miss is, how many of the "Long COVID symptoms" are in fact 'just' "Long Illness symptoms". That is not to belittle these symptoms, but what is the difference between getting a severe flu case vs severe COVID. There seem to be some indication that some symptoms might be unique or at least more common after COVID (e.g. losing permanent partial smell capability), but for many others they sound to me 'just' common illness related. Every time one gets severely sick, especially as you age, it has a chance of more lasting effects. Again, that is not to belittle those affected, but only whether COVID is special.

That matters, as some people are still more afraid of COVID than let's say flu. But the question is whether that is warranted. That would only be warranted if COVID is more common to cause long symptoms or more likely to cause more severe symptoms. I personally am skeptical that is the case, and suspect if you would do a study on flu or RSV you'd find mostly similar long term effects, be it with some unique flavors.

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