But you can’t sensationalize it and conclude that it was. The storyline was misleading. Yes, the vast majority of hospitalizations were people who are overweight.. and the vast majority of American adults are people who are overweight.
https://www.njspotlight.com/video/rutgers-new-covid-19-rapid-test-can-identify-variants/
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/04/unlocking-the-mysteries-of-long-covid/618076/Most comprehensive long-covid article I've seen.
“Licensing issues” lol, what about accuracy?
Tl;dr cliff notes please?
Not qualified here. It explores different symptoms and causes, the late recognition of patients, some potential treatments for a few symptoms. The coordination between some doctors.
Any mention of vaccination as a treatment?
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[tweet]1370227995588329473[/tweet]🎵We ask when, when, when will this COVID end,Maybe then, maybe then.....🎶
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/15/health/red-cross-blood-donations-covid-antibodies/index.html
Most important point is that 80% didn't have yet. we can totally have another wave ch"v if it starts before vaccines cover all the older people.And maybe people that go donate blood might be people that are out more and be likelier to have been infected as is.
what percentage of seniors have been vaccinated.