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"Long Covid following a Covid infection" is a marketing scam designed to cover up post-inoculation injuries. It will be used to explain away the exploding enormous array of post-jab chronic illnesses, disability, and insurance claims.

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I appreciate the article. I can only offer my parents' experience as an example. My dad, 78 and Mom, 81 got Covid in 7/2021. They suffered for about 2 weeks before finding a legitimate doctor at an independent urgent clinic (Dr. Berliner at the Chestatee Emergent Medical Care in Dawsonville, GA for those who may need a reference in that area). By this time, my mom, who suffers from coronary artery disease, became increasingly affected by severe brain fog and oxygen was slowly dropping to 84%. We wanted to avoid the hospital at all costs. Once they were seen by Dr. Berliner, he immediately gave each of them a steroid injection. According to my mom, this "gave me my life back!" Then he prescribed HCQ, zinc, azithromycin, budesonide, among other things. Within days they were almost completely better. The only lingering effects were that my mom's hair has thinned, my dad said he got "Covid toe"--whatever that is, and it took several months for Dad's sense of taste/smell to return. They were, and have remained, unvaccinated, by the way. All in all, it remains the greatest tragedy that those who contracted Covid did not get early treatment and the virus was allowed to rampage through their bodies unchecked. I know if my parents had gotten early treatment immediately, they wouldn't even have suffered the symptoms that they did! I completely agree with GBE: this "Long Covid" is being used to hide an enormous array of vaccine injuries. How can we now trust any "studies" by the CDC purporting to quantify the mess THEY made?

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In a policy context, "COVID" is overdetermined and underdefined

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