Long Covid/PASC (general)

"#Long Covid" "#Covid Statistics"
Long Covid is a significant health crisis in China too
Long Covid is a significant health crisis in China too

“Long Covid can affect nearly every organ system resulting in various symptoms including fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, post-exertional malaise, autonomic dysfunction, and chronic conditions including new onset diabetes, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal and neurologic disorders.2 Long Covid can affect people across the lifespan and across age, race and ethnicity, and baseline health status.3 Chinese scientists were among the first to report Long Covid in people who survived the acute phase of Covid-19.4 However, these early seminal Chinese studies on Long Covid were exclusively from Wuhan – where the pandemic originated. Because of China’s zero Covid policies, infection rates plummeted quickly in Wuhan and were very low and sporadic outside of Wuhan for much of 2020, 2021, and 2022. However, China relaxed its zero Covid policies at the end of 2022 which led to explosion of cases – hundreds of millions of Chinese got infected…”

·thelancet.com·
Long Covid is a significant health crisis in China too
If 20% of those infected get Long COVID, and 37% of those quit work due to the symptoms, that’s over 7% of the people catching COVID that leave the workforce and school. (See Stanford study linked below)
If 20% of those infected get Long COVID, and 37% of those quit work due to the symptoms, that’s over 7% of the people catching COVID that leave the workforce and school. (See Stanford study linked below)

“If 20% of those infected get Long COVID, and 37% of those quit work due to the symptoms, that’s over 7% of the people catching COVID that leave the workforce and school. (See Stanford study linked below)

That is a staggering number.

Let’s sanity check that. Figure some 60% of the population has been infected in the last year. So out of the workforce of 150m that would mean some 90m were infected and over 6m would have left the workforce from debilitating Long COVID just in the last year.

While that is a depressingly large number, it does match up with earlier surveys that estimated between 18-22m had left the workforce due to Long COVIS and never returned since the start of the pandemic almost five years ago.

So yes, those are huge numbers which comprise a huge drag on the US economy. It would be WAY cheaper to develop and deploy new vaccines and air quality improvements, even on a national scale. (And it would save a lot of lives and livelihoods as well.)

But worst thing about our current lackadaisical approach to public health, is that the damage is ongoing and will continue until we force our leaders to do something about it.”

·x.com·
If 20% of those infected get Long COVID, and 37% of those quit work due to the symptoms, that’s over 7% of the people catching COVID that leave the workforce and school. (See Stanford study linked below)
Experiences of Canadians with long-term symptoms following COVID-19
Experiences of Canadians with long-term symptoms following COVID-19
“About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection; 2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they have not seen any improvement in symptoms over time.”
About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection; 2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they have not seen any improvement in symptoms over time.
·www150.statcan.gc.ca·
Experiences of Canadians with long-term symptoms following COVID-19
Long Covid symptoms
Long Covid symptoms

Long Covid symptom severity based on number of reinfections. Symptoms are more severe upon the third and fourth infection. (Especially fatigue and memory decline.)

From November, 2024 Lancet “Long COVID facts and findings: a large-scale online survey in 74,075 Chinese participants”

·up.raindrop.io·
Long Covid symptoms
Long COVID facts and findings: a large-scale online survey in 74,075 Chinese participants
Long COVID facts and findings: a large-scale online survey in 74,075 Chinese participants

(MY NOTE: China vaccines are not MRNA technology. The better reduction in long-term Long Covid symptoms relative to multiple boosters compared to studies with MRNA patients is significant. Would like to see Long Covid data out of Cuba, a country that also did not use MRNA.)

“Analysis of 68,200 valid responses revealed that the most frequent long COVID symptoms include fatigue (30.53%), memory decline (27.93%), decreased exercise ability (18.29%), and brain fog (16.87%). These symptoms were less prevalent among those infected only once: fatigue (24.85%), memory decline (18.11%), and decreased exercise ability (12.52%), etc. Women were more likely to experience long COVID, with symptoms varying by age group, except for sleep disorders and muscle/joint pain, which were more common in older individuals. Northern China exhibits a higher prevalence of long COVID, potentially linked to temperature gradients. Risk factors included underlying diseases, alcohol consumption, smoking, and the severity of acute infection (OR > 1, FDR < 0.05). Reinfection was associated with milder symptoms but led to a higher incidence and severity of long COVID (OR > 1, FDR < 0.05). Vaccination, particularly multiple boosters, significantly reduced long-term symptoms by 30%–70% (OR < 1, FDR < 0.05). COVID-19 participants also self-reported more bacterial, influenza and mycoplasma infections, and 8%–10% of patients felt SARS-CoV-2-induced chronic diseases.”

·thelancet.com·
Long COVID facts and findings: a large-scale online survey in 74,075 Chinese participants
Long COVID symptoms prevalent among healthcare workers
Long COVID symptoms prevalent among healthcare workers

King’s College of London: “Long COVID symptoms prevalent among healthcare workers”

New research has found that 33.6% of surveyed healthcare workers in England report symptoms consistent with post-COVID syndrome

·kcl.ac.uk·
Long COVID symptoms prevalent among healthcare workers
It’s only October 11th and we now have 3x the number of referrals to our Long COVID clinic than usual.
It’s only October 11th and we now have 3x the number of referrals to our Long COVID clinic than usual.

“It’s only October 11th and we now have 3x the number of referrals to our Long COVID clinic than usual. THREE TIMES MORE.

50% of our referrals contracted COVID in 2024. Of those, half contracted COVID over summer 2024.

COVID prevention is the only to way to prevent Long COVID. We have to do better.”

·x.com·
It’s only October 11th and we now have 3x the number of referrals to our Long COVID clinic than usual.
Most of the people that are coming to the clinics now are people who got Long Covid upon reinfection. Their first infection was fine, but they developed Long Covid upon reinfection. Immunity wanes. Ziyad Al-Aly MD
Most of the people that are coming to the clinics now are people who got Long Covid upon reinfection. Their first infection was fine, but they developed Long Covid upon reinfection. Immunity wanes. Ziyad Al-Aly MD
“Most of the people that are coming to the #LongCovid clinics now are people who got Long Covid upon reinfection. Their first infection was fine, but they developed Long Covid upon reinfection. Immunity wanes. Ziyad Al-Aly MD:
·x.com·
Most of the people that are coming to the clinics now are people who got Long Covid upon reinfection. Their first infection was fine, but they developed Long Covid upon reinfection. Immunity wanes. Ziyad Al-Aly MD