Dolphin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
It is possible I suppose. I checked and here is an earlier comment by the same account:@Dolphin I think the "nothing we didn't know" comment could be interpreted in ways other than having swallowed Walitt's spin.
As a standalone comment in this piece, Walitt's quoted comment is ambiguous - it could mean people can do more than they think or less than they think. If the commenting GP has only read this piece, not the paper, then I suspect the GP is more likely to have interpreted Walitt's comment to mean "People think they can do more than they actually can". GPs would be constantly hearing people reporting things like "I went back to work and now I can't get out of bed."
https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/clinical-areas/neurology/poor-mental-health-increases-long-covid-risk-finds-study/
Poor mental health increases long Covid risk, finds study
Matt Hancock
9 September, 2022 9:53 pm
Dont think this is rocket science. Add it to the list with fibro , me etc