Antivaxxers claim vaccines kill. They are simply wrong; ignorance kills. And Covid-19.
Category: Adults
Covid-19 widely affects your brain. Might explain why some people’s personalities changes.
Covid-19 affects our brains. Those of us still uninfected can notice how people around us change after their first bat with the virus. In long covid it often continues…
https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/what-we-now-know-about-long-covid-and-our-brains.amp
Dette skjer i kroppen ved long covid, ifølge ny oppsummering av forskning
Det sker mycket i kroppen när man får Covid-19, och långcovid innebär att det inte tar slut, utan förvärras ofta med tiden. Här här en norsk genomgång.
Covid-19 affects the whole body, every organ and tissue. Here is another study on the subject, giving more knowledge meat on them bones.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01410768231154703#fig2-01410768231154703
The disregulation of cells and immune system (TH17 helper cells) caused by Covid-19 infection can lead to bone loss and inflammatory states in the skeleton and joints including arthritis.
Declining levels of T-cells, infection after infection, declining health, weird skin cancer, pneumonia that won’t resolve even with tons of antibiotics; does it sound familiar? We might be looking at this again, 40 years after the AIDS-epidemic hit USA and Western Europe…
Immunological dysfunction persists for 8 months following initial mild-to-moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection. Considering that a this is what most of those who catch Covid-19 experiences, this is pretty alarming. And since the first Omicron wave, many Europeans and Americans has caught it 2-3 times during 2022. And there is no reson to believe this pattern of repeated infections will change during 2023 without mitigation measures. Catching Covid twice or more per year likely leads to a downward spiral for the immune system.
Covid-19 kills and exhausts T-cells and B-cells that form the base for our immune system.
The short answer: most likely.
https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2022/0926/1325480-covid-immune-system-infectious-diseases-colds-flu/