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I won’t dispute your point about the headline. However, the significance of, for example, the anxiety is the brief time window of the diagnosis. You noted the general rate of anxiety as 18%, but that includes people who may have been diagnosed at any point over a period of years. This study noted that 17% of post-COVID patients were diagnosed with anxiety disorder within a six-month period. That is a huge blip on the radar, and it could last for many years as anxiety disorder is frequently a chronic condition. In other words, many of these cases may be added on top of the already epidemic numbers of mental illnesses that we are seeing in the country.In any event, as you said, it would be great if this leads to increased funding for treatment of mental illnesses. That is desperately needed in this country.
Fourth, medical 'experts' enjoy the power trip as much as any politician. Dr. Fauci and Dr. Walensky really enjoy going to the virtual cocktail parties they had never been invited to before. You think they are giving up the limelight?
And, hopefully the removal of social stigmas too. I don't immediately go to a more or less severe place when I see terms such as brain or psychiatric disorders.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-56729607One person returning from South Africa in February caused an outbreak of the South African variant. And the person did the right thing when symptoms appeared by isolating and testing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/04/13/covid-outside-safety/#click=https://t.co/E7ShxaPfkD
Yep. Get out, go for a walk, ride your bike. Better alone or in a small group than in a big crowd, but either way, better than in bars and house parties.
If you’re by yourself whether indoor or outdoor pretty sure you’re safe.
Charges should be brought against Cuomo and some of his staffers.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/nyregion/cuomo-aides-nursing-home-deaths.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20210428&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=headline®i_id=108420427&segment_id=56739&user_id=d36dcf821462fdd16ec3636710a855faThe effort by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s office to obscure the pandemic death toll in New York nursing homes was far greater than previously known, with aides repeatedly overruling state health officials over a span of at least five months, according to interviews and newly unearthed documents.Mr. Cuomo’s most senior aides engaged in a sustained effort to prevent the state’s own health officials, including the commissioner, Howard Zucker, from releasing the true death toll to the public or sharing it with state lawmakers, these interviews and documents showed.A scientific paper, which incorporated the data, was never published. An audit of the numbers by a top Cuomo aide was finished months before it became publicly known. Two letters, drafted by the Health Department and meant for state legislators, were never sent.The actions coincided with the period in which Mr. Cuomo was pitching and then writing a book on the pandemic, with the assistance of his top aide, Melissa DeRosa, and others.
Agreed. Plenty of others did awful stuff through ignorance and naïveté. It appears that Cuomo did awful stuff intentionally and methodically.
Apparently it cures cancer.https://slate.com/technology/2021/04/cancer-covid-remission-treatment-viruses.html
come on gooooo, another "thealso, would be nice if the teachers unions would stay out of the medical field and try to stick with y all do it" ? what they...well let's just say, let the CDC do their thing.
come on gooooo, another "they all do it" ? also, would be nice if the teachers unions would stay out of the medical field and try to stick with what they...well let's just say, let the CDC do their thing. trying to be fair by posting from a source most of you can agree with, without crying "faux news" or somethinghttps://news.yahoo.com/american-federation-teachers-union-influenced-141822843.html