Is long covid a real thing?

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Catler

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I only ever hear about this shit online. I have never heard of an IRL case of it from anyone I know, even the most mentally unstable, anxiety ridden types.

Is long covid real, or just something terminally online types have come up with?
 
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Um honey long Covid is a thing…. In all seriousness though, I only know one person who claims to have it and she’s fat. That being said she does have some lung issues that weren’t there before she got the coof (after two boosters I might add).
I think its some bullshit excuse to describe the after-effects of the vax. All the people I have heard talk about irl were vaxxed though most talk about it in a joking way so idk.
 
It's real but exceptionally rare. Usually only happens to people who had risk factors going into the disease and caught an earlier, more powerful variant. Covid isn't the first disease to leave some people with lasting effects and it won't be the last.

The people who are paranoid about it are the same kind of people who are quad-vaxxed but still wear a mask everywhere. They have been brain broken by the fear of a disease that, even if it was dangerous for a while, has now essentially mutated into being like the common flu. They will probably never catch it. If they do it will probably be milder than their last case of food poisoning. That won't stop them from acting like it's still early 2020 and we should still hiding in our homes.
 
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Um honey long Covid is a thing…. In all seriousness though, I only know one person who claims to have it and she’s fat. That being said she does have some lung issues that weren’t there before she got the coof (after two boosters I might add).
 
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