A large study conducted in Israel found most people who contracted a mild case of COVID-19 saw their long-term symptoms …

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11 thoughts on “New study: Long-term COVID symptoms disappear within first year”
  1. So the question now is, is this problem a result of having Covid or is it the result of having a vaccination? Remember, the head vegetable had been immunized against Covid and boosted at least a few times, and he certainly has brain fog along with a fair amount of stupidity. Only a fool would think that he’s running this country. He isn’t capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time, and others are making decisions for him

  2. LIES as most people who work for the medical insurance industry or UK NHS dont want to pay for the long term disabled you can get studies that say anything you like these days its all corrupt .

  3. Several problems:

    1. You didn't mention the report or link to it.
    2. You never mentioned that the report states, "patients with mild covid-19 are at risk for a small number of health outcomes, most of which are resolved within a year from diagnosis."
    3. The unspoken conclusion is patients with severe covid-19 are likely to experience the effects long-term, possibly for their entire life.
    4. You never mentioned the report stating age contributes to long covid.
    5. You never mentioned that the authors had no competing interests as required by the ICMJE uniform disclosure form.

    Overall, your report is useless to the general public.

  4. Covid causes brain damage. Neurons do not grow back to any significant degree, even after a year. This study doesn’t mention that. The brain does adapt and attempt to rewire, but there are fewer neurons, about 2%. That’s huge! And you can expect a much earlier onset of dementia before one would expect.

  5. THEY SOMEHOW MANAGED TO DEMONIZE COUGHS SNIFFLES AND HAVING NO SYMPTOMS AT ALL…
    BUT NORMALIZED
    STROKES
    BLOOD CLOTS
    NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND 'DIED SUDDENLY

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