Jeff Cliff 🦝 on Nostr: He's wrong >It turns out that about 3% of people have “moderate-to-severe” ...
He's wrong
>It turns out that about 3% of people have “moderate-to-severe” aftereffects a year later from COVID.
in a highly vaccinated cohort. After 12 weeks.
> That is less than rates for the Flu and other respiratory problems.
But here's the catch: even the study points out that the number of people who *get* covid is an order of magnitude or so higher than who get the flu. And you can get it multiple times a year.
So even if you accept the claim, that it's only 3% (per infectlion), that's still enough to *permanently disable virtually the entire workforce* within your lifetime at the rate covid is ripping through people.
>It turns out that about 3% of people have “moderate-to-severe” aftereffects a year later from COVID.
in a highly vaccinated cohort. After 12 weeks.
> That is less than rates for the Flu and other respiratory problems.
But here's the catch: even the study points out that the number of people who *get* covid is an order of magnitude or so higher than who get the flu. And you can get it multiple times a year.
So even if you accept the claim, that it's only 3% (per infectlion), that's still enough to *permanently disable virtually the entire workforce* within your lifetime at the rate covid is ripping through people.