Probably says a lot about "long COVID" if that's true
Probably says a lot about "long COVID" if that's true
With the theory being "trying to get back to normal too soon" effectively fucking your lungs before they recovered, I could rather easily see more mild symptom individuals falling into that trap by telling themselves it wasn't so bad. Not that we can 100% blame this on individuals as the pressure from the corporate machine really wouldn't allow some to take more than a few days off.
Actually that one was probably accurate.
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Weird way to objectify an entire gender into a corporate mentality. Didnt know we still thought like that, but ok, you keep going.
The demographics of most vague, debilitating, long-term illnesses do generally skew female. Depression, anxiety disorders, chronic pain, long COVID, etc. all seem to be more prominent in women than men, sometimes up to 2:1. It isn't clear what causes it, but it might be as simple as women on average being more stressed out because misogyny and unrealistic expectations are endemic. My MIL got long COVID, while working full-time, undergoing chemo, cooking/cleaning/1950s shit, and coordinating EoL care for two sets of parents. My FIL, uh, fixes the cars when they break and earns almost as much as her.
Schizophrenia is the one that men are clearly in the lead for. Go team crazy penis!
It might also be related to a higher chance that certain demographics are willing to seek help for certain issues. I imagine that cultural differences, psychological differences, along with more time available means that the demographic reporting long covid is the most likely to have the means and motivation to do so. While the main demographics that required hospitalization probably are far less likely to complain about ongoing issues that they are experiencing and likely lacking some of the resources required to take action if they wanted to.
Just remember kids, vaccinated people who get COVID don't show any increased rate of long COVID symptoms relative to people who weren't infected.
https://twitter.com/sailorrooscout/s...FjZzefOOg&s=19
We can't have facts get in the way of our feelings now.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/welln...e-period-late/
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great now she'll always bring this up
They were holding off on promoting it early to do a fall push for boosters but it sounds like they just gave up on that lol
Honestly, many people are checked out about all of this now. Most that got it already didn't even know they had it or it was just a bad cold and they got better.
the only people i know getting boosters are AG and people that have to because of work
i mean, something like 4 billion people have received a minimum of 3 shots