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The Invisible Pandemic: What Science Is Finally Admitting About (Long) COVID

The Invisible Pandemic: What Science Is Finally Admitting About (Long) COVID

Season 4 Episode 5 Published 11 months ago
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They told us it would be over in two weeks.

They told us that once you recover, you're fine.

They were wrong about all of it.

Three years into this pandemic, we're finally getting clarity on what COVID actually does to our bodies long-term. The evidence is overwhelming, disturbing, and deliberately downplayed by those who want us to "move on" without addressing the slow-motion public health disaster unfolding around us.

I've spent the last week poring over the Nature Reviews Immunology article that forms the basis of a recent scientific deep dive podcast on long COVID. What I found should terrify anyone still clinging to the fantasy that this virus is "mild" or "endemic" or "just something we need to live with."

Let's be clear: At minimum, 10% of everyone who gets COVID—regardless of vaccination status, severity of initial infection, or personal health—develops some form of long COVID. The real number is likely higher.

That's not a small problem. That's a society-altering catastrophe. continue reading the article

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