I believe I wrote a post in a previous thread a few months ago explaining what I believe is the difference between PEM and post exertional fatigue. Too tired to go looking for it now though but maybe somebody can find it.
So we have stats showing that around 10% of covid patients still have symptoms after 3 weeks. But do we have stats for a longer time period than that?? 3 weeks isn't very long. I'm more concerned to know how many still have symptoms after a month or so.
Either way, it's still obviously very...
Oh my fucking word. The UK government is planning to fine parents who don't send their kids back to school in September. I.e. fine them for refusing to risk their families' lives.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-53221741
They will never get away with this. There'll be a huge outcry...
Lololol so I was just talking to my mum about this...
Mum: "well at least with all these people getting it after covid, the medical profession won't be able to say that it's psychological"
Me: oh my sweet summer child...
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53061281
Thoughts on this?
The headline is bad because it implies that we've found a way to stop people dying from Covid now, when really it just reduces the risk of death.
Obviously I'm glad they've found something to reduce deaths.
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