"But he died *four weeks after* his covid infection" really is not the argument winner they think it is.
Same goes for "but all these people developed their disability *after* they had covid".
When do they think that people who had covid would die?
When do they think that people who had covid would develop a new onset disability?
Oh, wait a second, I'm answering my own question, aren't I.
They're so stupid. They think that Covid can only do damage during the infection, don't they.
They don't have any idea that the effects can take time to surface.
Like your tyre doesn't necessarily go flat the moment you go over a nail, but can deflate with time.
Like when you unplug your phone in the morning, you look at the charge and it's 100%... but by evening it's worn down.
Like clearing all the trees from a hillside doesn't cause a flood, but when the rain comes, the hill no longer absorbs the rain, and the floodwaters rage.
Maybe this is one of the worst misunderstandings out there: that covid effects are instantaneous.
They're not all instantaneous.
Maybe that's a myth to dispel.
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