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Originally Posted by Hondaracer
The indisputable facts that people seem to be getting triggered by are
- the “long term health effects” of people who are infected by covid have not been accurately documented and most articles do not seem to have legitamite numbers and substantial fact behind them, rather they seem to have an underlying tone of fear mongering for the most part coming from the main steam media.
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From the CDC. Probably where the "mainstream media" is getting that information.
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The most commonly reported long-term symptoms include:
Fatigue
Shortness of breath
Cough
Joint pain
Chest pain
Other reported long-term symptoms include:
Difficulty with thinking and concentration (sometimes referred to as “brain fog”)
Depression
Muscle pain
Headache
Intermittent fever
Fast-beating or pounding heart (also known as heart palpitations)
More serious long-term complications appear to be less common but have been reported. These have been noted to affect different organ systems in the body. These include:
Cardiovascular: inflammation of the heart muscle
Respiratory: lung function abnormalities
Renal: acute kidney injury
Dermatologic: rash, hair loss
Neurological: smell and taste problems, sleep issues, difficulty with concentration, memory problems
Psychiatric: depression, anxiety, changes in mood
The long-term significance of these effects is not yet known. CDC will continue active investigation and provide updates as new data emerge, which can inform COVID-19 clinical care as well as the public health response to COVID-19.
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Of course they can't accurately document how common it is, how severe it is, and how long term it is. The long term doesn't exist yet.