I’ve watched several doctor’s presentations on long term covid. That’s people suffering symptoms like fatigue, smell loss, mental fugue for months and maybe years after getting covid. They all say that your chances of getting these long-term symptoms are significantly less if you’ve been vaccinated...presenting graphs for one shot, two, three, etc. And with each shot the chances do become less. The message is, get vaccinated. But nowhere do they address deaths or negative events involving vaccinations. I’ll bet I can count on two fingers the number of reported deaths by heart failure of young athletes prior to vaccinations. Now it seems to happen several times per month. (Of course, today when there’s an event as far away as the ‘Stan countries we know about it as if it happened across the street.)
your chances of getting these long-term symptoms are significantly less if you’ve been vaccinated..
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Did they base this on a 5-year study after suffering Covid or do we now consider a year “long term?”
Do read what you write?