More dead people, yay!!!
About fucking time!!!
Mis-typed that.
Here you go, brand new study about long covid with a control group. Guess what, the control group that was sick without covid did worse after 3 months than the covid group. Looks like long covid isn't anything thing to worry about (well, anymore than from any other viral infection). The fact that long covid was used as some scare tactic is ridiculous and anti-science.
SARS-COV-2 Positivity and Patient-Reported Well-being 3 Months After Symptomatic Illness
This cohort study compares patient-reported physical, mental, and social well-being at 3 months after symptomatic illness among adults with positive vs negative test results for SARS-CoV-2 infection.jamanetwork.com
So, the cohort here was entirely comprised of people experiencing acute symptoms of respiratory infection. Not necessarily covid-positive, but certainly suffering from some respiratory illness.Mis-typed that.
Here you go, brand new study about long covid with a control group. Guess what, the control group that was sick without covid did worse after 3 months than the covid group. Looks like long covid isn't anything thing to worry about (well, anymore than from any other viral infection). The fact that long covid was used as some scare tactic is ridiculous and anti-science.
SARS-COV-2 Positivity and Patient-Reported Well-being 3 Months After Symptomatic Illness
This cohort study compares patient-reported physical, mental, and social well-being at 3 months after symptomatic illness among adults with positive vs negative test results for SARS-CoV-2 infection.jamanetwork.com
From what? Over 90% of the population has been exposed to covid already and it's less deadly than the flu now. Why don't you look into what's causing all the excess deaths that aren't from covid? Funny how everyone is so mum on that (because it points to something people don't want to admit) but still have to virtue signal about covid acting like covid deaths are more important than all these other equally important deaths.More dead people, yay!!!
Where's any data actually saying long covid is anything that needs to be worried about more than long flu or long RSV or long [insert viral infection of choice]?
My point has always been there was no reason to worry about long covid any more than any other long [insert common viral infection of choice]. Long covid was used to fearmonger people into continuing with covid restrictions that were unneeded. Has long flu ever been used to keep people from living their lives?So, the cohort here was entirely comprised of people experiencing acute symptoms of respiratory infection. Not necessarily covid-positive, but certainly suffering from some respiratory illness.
Which just indicates that... more than one respiratory infection can have long-lasting symptoms.
This has never been in dispute. Both groups experienced those long-term symptoms at a much higher rate than people who didn't have respiratory illnesses at all. So all this shows is that respiratory illnesses-- both covid and non-covid-- significantly increase your risk of long-term complications.
In fact, If anything, this study dramatically undermines your own argument, by showing seriously high rates of long-term symptoms in those who had covid as well as those who had other respiratory illnesses.
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EDIT: Also, you still haven't addressed the fact that in the previous study you provided, without adjustment, positive serology for covid had a positive relationship with 10 LC symptoms.
Covid's still killing three times more people than the maximum potential flu and related pneumonias. Why do you keep pretending otherwise?From what? Over 90% of the population has been exposed to covid already and it's less deadly than the flu now. Why don't you look into what's causing all the excess deaths that aren't from covid? Funny how everyone is so mum on that (because it points to something people don't want to admit) but still have to virtue signal about covid acting like covid deaths are more important than all these other equally important deaths.
No, your original argument was that long covid was nothing to do with covid. You also extensively argued that people who had covid were no more likely to have those long term symptoms than if they didn't have an infection at all.My point has always been there was no reason to worry about long covid any more than any other long [insert common viral infection of choice]. Long covid was used to fearmonger people into continuing with covid restrictions that were unneeded. Has long flu ever been used to keep people from living their lives?
If an adjustment is used to totally erase a positive relationship, then that's rather questionable. It suggests they must have adjusted positive responses down based on their own assumptions about the group. And when your entire model is based on self-reportage, that's a no-no.Why was that adjustment a bad adjustment? You still haven't addressed that.
SARS-CoV-2 is associated with changes in brain structure in UK Biobank - Nature
After infection with SARS-CoV-2, individuals show a greater reduction in grey matter thickness and tissue contrast in the orbitofrontal cortex and parahippocampal gyrus; greater changes in markers of tissue damage in regions that are functionally connected to the primary olfactory cortex; and a...www.nature.com
More than 50 long-term effects of COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis - Scientific Reports
COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19. LitCOVID and Embase were searched to identify articles with...www.nature.com
How many damn times do I have to repeat myself... Long covid (the catch-all definition used by the study I originally linked) is not associated with covid.No, your original argument was that long covid was nothing to do with covid. You also extensively argued that people who had covid were no more likely to have those long term symptoms than if they didn't have an infection at all.
You've now shifted what you've been arguing onto whether "worrying" is important, or public health policy. Neither of those were your original statement.
If an adjustment is used to totally erase a positive relationship, then that's rather questionable. It suggests they must have adjusted positive responses down based on their own assumptions about the group. And when your entire model is based on self-reportage, that's a no-no.
... Did you seriously just post a tweet?
Not just that, a tweet that wasn't even referring to the articles posted, nor does it any way refute them. It's just some words. Bravo.... Did you seriously just post a tweet?
You can repeat yourself as many times as you like, it won't make the case any more compelling.How many damn times do I have to repeat myself... Long covid (the catch-all definition used by the study I originally linked) is not associated with covid.
Any adjustment that entirely negates a positive relationship in the raw data is pretty suspect.So you have no reason why the adjustment is bad. If you haven't noticed doing adjustments happens all the time.
Ah yes, Vinay Prasad, who thinks public health policies are comparable to Nazi Germany and that masks stunt children's ability to speak. And who himself has a tendency to ignore rigour in the pursuit of a scary, misleading soundbite.
You guys love tweets, some of you seem to get your news exclusively from tweets in fact. The tweet just perfectly fit since it's about the story and the fact that people believe so many bad studies.... Did you seriously just post a tweet?
It was about the brain shrinking article.......................................................................................................Not just that, a tweet that wasn't even referring to the articles posted, nor does it any way refute them. It's just some words. Bravo.
It is compelling because no good study has shown links to long covid from covid. The study I just linked to in the last post showed people with long covid seem to get said symptoms months after the covid infection is gone meaning that covid can hardly be surmised as the cause. No proof covid causes long covid at any higher baseline than the flu or anything else.You can repeat yourself as many times as you like, it won't make the case any more compelling.
Respiratory diseases can cause long-term respiratory symptoms to occur at a much higher rate than baseline. Covid is one of them that can do this. Your own study supports that conclusion.
Any adjustment that entirely negates a positive relationship in the raw data is pretty suspect.
Ah yes, Vinay Prasad, who thinks public health policies are comparable to Nazi Germany and that masks stunt children's ability to speak. And who himself has a tendency to ignore rigour in the pursuit of a scary, misleading soundbite.
Dr. Vinay Prasad: “Public Health’s (Mis)Truth Problem”
Dr. Vinay Prasad continues to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the government response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.sciencebasedmedicine.org
The dude's a nut.
Tell me you don't understand what long term symptoms are without telling me you don't know what long term symptoms are.It is compelling because no good study has shown links to long covid from covid. The study I just linked to in the last post showed people with long covid seem to get said symptoms months after the covid infection is gone meaning that covid can hardly be surmised as the cause.
Plenty of proof that covid causes long term respiratory symptoms at a higher rate than they occur in people without acute respiratory infection.No proof covid causes long covid at any higher baseline than the flu or anything else.
I didn't say "the study is bad". I said the adjustment is doing a hell of a lot of heavy lifting.Suspect? Where's your proof that the study is bad?
I'm using his own words and actions. He's been a hysterical peddler of half-truths and outright misrepresentations from the start. That article merely points to several examples of shoddy science.Really you're using that article as some proof Vinay Prasad is a nut?!?! You're trying to say he's a literal nut vs just slightly misreading something or applying some incorrect logic?
Holy projection, Batman!You guys love tweets, some of you seem to get your news exclusively from tweets in fact. The tweet just perfectly fit since it's about the story and the fact that people believe so many bad studies.
So saying that covid has long-term symptoms is the same as saying the Earth is flat because you read it in a tweet. Got it.Would you waste your time refuting a study saying the earth is flat?
A new symptom occurring 3 months after a covid infection doesn't mean covid caused said symptom.Tell me you don't understand what long term symptoms are without telling me you don't know what long term symptoms are.
Plenty of proof that covid causes long term respiratory symptoms at a higher rate than they occur in people without acute respiratory infection.
Which, let me remind you yet again, was originally something you were disputing, but have now seemingly retreated from.
I didn't say "the study is bad". I said the adjustment is doing a hell of a lot of heavy lifting.
Tell me, what valid adjustment could they make that would entirely erase a positive relationship in the raw data? Right now, we don't know what exactly that adjustment was, because the study doesn't specify. So we're left to just see two things: 1) the data shows a positive relationship; and 2) the writer says that it isn't there after he's done something to the data, but doesn't say what it was.
I'm not even saying the conclusion is necessarily false. But bloody hell, that needs some explanation.
I'm using his own words and actions. He's been a hysterical peddler of half-truths and outright misrepresentations from the start. That article merely points to several examples of shoddy science.
Covid shrinking people's brains has as much proof as the world being flat.So saying that covid has long-term symptoms is the same as saying the Earth is flat because you read it in a tweet. Got it.
You're hilariously delusional.Covid shrinking people's brains has as much proof as the world being flat.