So your link only serves to prove the long term complications of the flu are very different than COVID-19.
Young, recovered Covid-19 patients with no comorbidities reporting heart, lung, liver impairment https://www.thehindubusinessline.co...art-lung-liver-impairment/article32891676.ece
Not really. Plenty of links there for your bot to explore. Fact is, any virus can have long term effects so unless you can show an empirical study that explicitly shows the prevalence or severity of long term impacts from SARS-2 is worse than that of other Corona and Rhino viruses, you're just shouting at the rain. Like usual. Pushing a narrative. Like always. Fear mongering. Like you do.
Long term outcomes in survivors of epidemic Influenza A (H7N9) virus infection Patients who survive influenza A (H7N9) virus infection are at risk of physical and psychological complications of lung injury and multi-organ dysfunction. As an example.
Since COVID-19 also causes vascular problems - unlike the seasonal flu -- please show us the long term heart, lung, liver and circulation problem caused by the seasonal flu.
And another. HEALTH & WELLNESS Swine flu fallout: many suffer nagging symptoms long after H1N1 subsides
And another. Long-Term Neuroinflammation Induced by Influenza A Virus Infection and the Impact on Hippocampal Neuron Morphology and Function
And another. this one on Long Term Effects of Pneumonia (tons of articles and studies). I could literally do this all day. https://www.mdedge.com/fedprac/article/103555/pulmonology/lasting-effects-pneumonia
Once again -- the flu causes respiratory issues, COVID-19 causes both respiratory and vascular issues - which is much worse -- and leads to many more long term issues with recovery.