Gregs24
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Sad indeed.Over the weekend I learned that a friend's sister-in-law had survived covid and was likely to get out of the hospital this week. In her case, the virus did cause her immune system to attack her own body, and had caused blood to pool in her heart or some such (the description was vague). She had essentially died and they had to shock her heart. By the sound of it, she might be a long-hauler, assuming she gets back to any normalcy.
Two people I personally knew died of the virus this month, both were 50 and in very good health, but chose to be unvaccinated. I'm still stunned by it, and feel for their wives and children. It's getting way too close to home.
Some people concentrate on the deaths and assume you either die or get better, but long COVID or even permanent long term damage are real problems with this virus.
More than 50 long-term effects of COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis | Scientific Reports (nature.com)
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