DIY-HP-LED
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So, it looks like a lot of republicans are gonna be fired from their jobs, miss work for months at a lot of places and you no longer have a job. It's gonna drive employers healthcare costs through the roof, so the unvaxxed are gonna get mandated for that reason alone. It's killing thousands of republicans a week, putting many times more in the poor house, fucking over and disempowering them. The punishment for treason was traditionally death and it seems the traitors are getting just that, death and disaster, best of all they are fucking themselves, win win for America.
This is people diagnosed with covid folks, not just those hospitalized, but those who were tested and came down with it. Delta is more virulent and twice as likely to hospitalize people, so I imagine the effects would be even worse than this study indicates, because it included other strains too.
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He is the co-lead investigator of a new study that found half of COVID-19 survivors worldwide suffer lingering effects for six months or more from “long-COVID,” a term for the physical and mental-health symptoms that follow infection.
It’s a breathtaking number, but it’s one some health-care workers already suspected, and one that others need to recognize to prevent long-COVID from overwhelming medical systems, he said.
Ssentongo said the symptoms may be physical, mental-health related or both. But consistently, in three different stages -- one month after infection, two to five months after infection and six months after the infection -- the numbers are consistent. Roughly 50% of those who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 suffered from long-term effects.
According to the findings, about 50% of those studied experienced several adverse health issues for six months after recovering from COVID-19. This includes:
This is people diagnosed with covid folks, not just those hospitalized, but those who were tested and came down with it. Delta is more virulent and twice as likely to hospitalize people, so I imagine the effects would be even worse than this study indicates, because it included other strains too.
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He is the co-lead investigator of a new study that found half of COVID-19 survivors worldwide suffer lingering effects for six months or more from “long-COVID,” a term for the physical and mental-health symptoms that follow infection.
It’s a breathtaking number, but it’s one some health-care workers already suspected, and one that others need to recognize to prevent long-COVID from overwhelming medical systems, he said.
Ssentongo said the symptoms may be physical, mental-health related or both. But consistently, in three different stages -- one month after infection, two to five months after infection and six months after the infection -- the numbers are consistent. Roughly 50% of those who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 suffered from long-term effects.
According to the findings, about 50% of those studied experienced several adverse health issues for six months after recovering from COVID-19. This includes:
- More than half of all patients reported weight loss, fatigue, fever or pain.
- Roughly one in five experienced a decrease in mobility.
- Nearly one in four experienced difficulty concentrating.
- Nearly one in three patients were diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorders.
- Six in 10 survivors had chest imaging abnormality and more than a quarter of patients had difficulty breathing.
- Chest pain and palpitations were among the commonly reported conditions.
- Nearly one in five patients experienced hair loss or rashes.
- Stomach pain, lack of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting were among the commonly reported conditions.
Half of COVID-19 patients have lingering symptoms for 6 months: Penn State study
A study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers shows that half of COVID-19 survivors worldwide experience physical symptoms or mental-health issues for up to six months, or more, after their recovery from the virus.
www.pennlive.com
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