Posted on 03/11/2024 10:16:07 AM PDT by DallasBiff
More than 17% of U.S. adults reported having ever experienced symptoms of long COVID as of February, according to the Household Pulse Survey.
Much has changed since the World Health Organization first called COVID-19 a pandemic four years ago today. As the U.S. enters its fifth year with the coronavirus, vaccines are available and have been updated to more closely match the spreading variants. Treatments and tests for the coronavirus are accessible. The U.S. government relaxed its coronavirus guidance and officially ended its national emergency declarations in perhaps the largest symbolic step away from the pandemic.
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The long con. Brought to you by Pfizer. And Moderna. And Astra Zeneca. And....
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First of all, I have not had any of the shots!!! I had covid in October of 2020 and lost both my taste and smell. Neither have returned. However, I have asthma and COPD and my breathing got significantly better and my hair is now curly as a result of having covid. My doctor can’t explain it.
“Oh?”
Fail to understand what that is supposed to mean.
I already said it wasn’t THE topic - it came up in a conversation he was having like everyone already knew it.
Hair got Curly -——?7
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Amazing 👏
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This Could be a Real Gold Mine.
I’m on week 3 of COVID and it kicked my ass for the first two weeks with fever, coughing, phlegm etc. Prior to getting it, I was walking my dog 1.5 mile each day and another 2.5 miles inclined on my treadmill. I can no longer walk up two flights of stairs without my hearst bursting through my chest and getting winded. I started walking my dog again, but it has to be on a flat course. Our normal route had a couple hills but I can’t walk it without stopping multiple times to recover. I’m hoping it improves over time but this is the 3rd time I’ve had COVID and the worst.
See my post.
Yes it did. My doctor has two other patients whose hair did the same thing. None of the doctors in her practice can figure out why my breathing has gotten better though. I’m off 2 of the meds that I needed before. It’s a miracle. I used to have at least 3-4 severe upper respiratory infections a year. I’ve only had 2 minor ones since 2020. Thank God that I refused the jab!!!
I found that statement to be self-contradictory.
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