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re: No such thing as ‘long COVID,’ health agency says in shock claim: ‘Unnecessary fear’
Posted on 3/15/24 at 8:08 am to WPBTiger
Posted on 3/15/24 at 8:08 am to WPBTiger
This is all confusing, but if you read the link in the OP, it seems the researchers agree there CAN BE long term effects from COVID. They just don't believe the long term effects are any different from the long term effects from other viruses.
The article says the TERM "long COVID" should be retired, but recognized there can be long term effects from these types of viruses.
My question us how they categorize the neurological conditions caused by COVID, such as the loss of taste and smell. Those are not normal cold and flu symptoms. But when those symptoms last over a year, it can't be called long COVID?
The article says the TERM "long COVID" should be retired, but recognized there can be long term effects from these types of viruses.
My question us how they categorize the neurological conditions caused by COVID, such as the loss of taste and smell. Those are not normal cold and flu symptoms. But when those symptoms last over a year, it can't be called long COVID?
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