Conversation with an acquaintance
A Why are you still on twitter talking about politics?
Me I’m talking about COVID risks.
A I’ve had it and it was mild.
Me There are still long term health risks and each time you catch it increases the risk of long covid.
A It’s rare
Me WHO have said ‘1 in 10 infections are leading to long covid’
A Well I’ve only had it once
Me Do you test regularly?
A No?
Me Do you know over 40% of infections are asymptomatic
A If there are no symptoms then it’s ok.
Me That’s not true, you are still at risk from blood clots, heart problems for 12 months or more after your infection
A I didn’t know that.
Me There are lots of studies showing the various risks.
A No thanks, I would rather not know
What protection do many of us have? Poor or no access to vaccines and antivirals in the UK. No lasting immunity Every infection carries risk. ‘Hundreds of
Millions needing long term care’ is an odd definition of safe! When are you going to announce Covid is airborne?
If the studies which show #COVID can cause brain damage was on the news, wouldn’t more people be asking for air filters in schools and protections? Why isn’t it on the news?
I wish more GPs and consultants would challenge the government on #COVID. We need more to realise that it’s not a mild infection and support patients getting #LongCovid and clinically vulnerable. If you did this the guidelines would have to change. There are so many studies.
Education should be about learning and inclusion. Not a polarised view that is ignoring the risks to many families. Would you fail to protect children with peanut allergies? Then why not for children with lung conditions etc? All children are at risk from #LongCovid and
Long Covid can impair quality of life more than advanced cancers. How is it schools are not mitigated when children are catching covid? Why are more parents not concerned? It’s not mild and ‘1 in 10 infections’ not people, leads to ‘long term care’. theguardian.com/society/2023/j…
There are many peer reviewed studies showing the risks. We don’t know what these infections will do longer term.