The acute phase of COVID is like a cold. I had BA.1 with razor blade sore throat, fatigue, malaise, a dizzy spell in the shower, blood in my urine, a persistent post nasal drip and a minor 99.2 "fever". It lasted 10 days. My senior poodle caught it from me. It killed her in 2 days.
It turns out that the virus remains in various organs well after the acute phase is over. Brain MRI tests performed before and after a SARS-CoV-2 infection finds a decrease in grey matter. Ongoing, sub-clinical damage continues. Cognitive tests can detect problems as well. It appears the "jabbed" have far more severe sequelae and are susceptible to multiple infections due to immune system suppression.
A "mild" case doesn't mean it hasn't caused damage or continues to cause damage.
Thanks for the info. I had covid twice and and now I am having memory problems. I am 60 and have had a awesome memory my whole life. Now, not so much. It’s frustrating.
What scares me is that my adult children have had the shot and covid after. What the hell is going to happen to them down the road?