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- Embed this notice@jeffcliff @freemayonnaise @AmonMaritza @TrevorGoodchild @Viking5050 @epictittus @wing_str >that it's not secondary infections in the acute cases , most of the time.
acute cases are extremely rare, only increasing in commonality with commodity and age. "Moderate" cases caused a lot of infections that led to pneumonia and other secondary damages. Long COVID and long term damage is rare, but it does happen, same as any virus. I've shared before that I knew a guy who died of mono in his teens as a healthy athlete. Sometimes 💩 happens, and novel viruses have a greater chance of surprises. I don't really blame the doctors, but I do blame the medical system for its bureaucrat-heavy structure ignoring peoples' legitimate questions and concerns. I will never accept "shut up and do as you're told" by people who spout the type of insane 🐴 💩 we see on the regular from them. You may think that's an irrelevant tangent, but I see people telling me to accept that a man in a dress is a woman as the equivalent of 2+2=5. You lose credibility when you spout lies.