Long COVID Stemmed From Mild Cases Of COVID-19 In Most People

Long COVID is defined as the continuation or development of symptoms three months after the initial infection from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Long COVID is defined as the continuation or development of symptoms three months after the initial infection from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
In the wake of the pandemic, it is clear that remote work is here to stay. It seems every week there are more news stories about workers preferring to work remotely, or companies closing physical office spaces.
Former federal MP Dr. Kerryn Phelps has talked this week about the medical problems she and her wife had after their COVID-19 vaccinations around 18 months ago.
There’s a lot to be jolly about this Christmas. COVID has been significantly, although not completely, “defanged”, thanks to vaccines and treatments.
As we approach our third COVID-19 Christmas, there’s talk that we’re now “post-pandemic”. But the virus is still very much with us.
Public protests in China related to the government’s COVID-19 restrictions have hit the news worldwide over the weekend, following a fatal apartment fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang last week which killed ten people.
Reports began to emerge that the mental health of the population had worsened markedly since the start of the pandemic.
Recent reports suggest 20-30 percent of people have brain fog three months after infection. Up to 85 percent of people with long COVID also have brain fog.
The Federal data has revealed that the long Covid effect on women has disrupted their lives much worse than it has men’s, with prolonged symptoms limiting women’s normal activities to a large extent.
Those studies revealed that patients with severe COVID-19 share some of the key traits of chronic autoimmune diseases.