Long COVID - A Significant Public Health Threat

Long Covid more common than ‘long flu’, study suggests
Researchers estimated that 37 per cent of people who had a Covid-19 infection had at least one long Covid symptom three to six months after infection.
https://inews.co.uk/news/health/long-covid-more-common-flu-1221482?ito=smart-news


Covid: 37% of people have symptoms six months after infection
A large study reveals the scale of long Covid, with symptoms affected by sex, age and severity of infection
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ople-have-symptoms-six-months-after-infection
 
After I had a mystery virus with the exact symptoms of Covid in Jan 2020 months before the first official case here along with many others, I developed some diabetic symptoms that were troubling me still in June.

This went away thankfully and my tolerance for sugar returned but it was surprising as diabetes in my family was only slightly evident in one 80+ grandfather.

Knowing what we know now, Covid had done a number on my pancreatic cells which took a good while to recover.

I'm sure there is a documentary in the mystery virus many experienced worldwide often months before it should have reached them.
 
After I had a mystery virus with the exact symptoms of Covid in Jan 2020 months before the first official case here along with many others, I developed some diabetic symptoms that were troubling me still in June.

This went away thankfully and my tolerance for sugar returned but it was surprising as diabetes in my family was only slightly evident in one 80+ grandfather.

Knowing what we know now, Covid had done a number on my pancreatic cells which took a good while to recover.

I'm sure there is a documentary in the mystery virus many experienced worldwide often months before it should have reached them.
I knew someone that died suddenly in Dec. 2019 with covid/flu symptoms. I suspect it was Covid due to their sudden and rapid decline.
 
I knew someone that died suddenly in Dec. 2019 with covid/flu symptoms. I suspect it was Covid due to their sudden and rapid decline.

Sorry to hear. I have no doubt anymore it was in the wild long before the official timeline, just perhaps a less contagious version.
 
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