Haha. Complications from an upper respiratory illness? 1000% no. I might be concerned if I had taken a failed COVID product and I got COVID. Then ADE fears would be seething through my brain. Long COVID is utter bullshit. Most viral illnesses can last a long time. So what is the difference? mental disorders. Long COVID is Likely related to anxiety which makes sense considering COVID has turned peoples brains to mush. As of now, consider ‘long COVID’ a mythical disease created by hypochondriacs.
It's a new way to collect social security disability at a young age. Expect claims to skyrocket. If not already. A gravy train for lawyers. I might check to see if I can get in on that scam. Of course I have never had covid as far as I can tell, but, that probably is not required to prove your case. Guidance on “Long COVID” as a Disability Under the ADA, Section 504, and Section 1557 Although many people with COVID-19 get better within weeks, some people continue to experience symptoms that can last months after first being infected, or may have new or recurring symptoms at a later time.1 This can happen to anyone who has had COVID-19, even if the initial illness was mild. People with this condition are sometimes called “long-haulers.” This condition is known as “long COVID.”2
I always wear a mask. A year from now....I'll still...probably....be the only one, or few people, still wearing a mask. I double mask. A painter's mask on the inside, and a cloth mask on the outside.
Yes, because painter's masks and cloth masks are known to stop virii from entering the body. Uh huh. Why not a single N95?
Its breathtaking (forgive the pun) you still don't accept the virus is in droplets been years now Overnight.