Firstly, you insist you know better than professional researchers all the time.
Secondly, you're making a clearly flawed assumption about what the adjustment actually was. They stated its a positive relationship between covid serology and long-term symptoms. So merely adjusting for covid's dominant position wouldn't explain that.
You repeatedly said it's nothing to do with covid.
Nobody said long-term respiratory symptoms are unique to covid. But you said they were nothing to do with it. Which literally no study-- even your own-- have said.
Ah, the same refrain you came out with for Paul Offit. "When has he ever been wrong?!"
Then, when i showed you a time when he was definitely and massively wrong that even he admits, you just endlessly handwave it and gripe that it doesn't count.
I'm not playing that game again. The article I provided already showed several instances of him using shoddy science.
I literally parrot what other professionals have said like Paul Offit, Vinay Prasad, Jay Bhattacharya, Monica Gandhi, Marty Makary, etc. I never said there wasn't a positive relationship between covid serology and long-term symptoms.
I did not say people without acute respiratory infections get long covid. I said exactly what the study I posted said.
Again, by the definition of long covid used in the study, covid and long covid aren't related. We've been over this like 20 times now.
Again, Paul Offit was wrong with predictions like everyone else has been. But when has he actually been wrong with explaining the science. He fucking knows how vaccines work and the covid vaccine is no different. Even before the vaccine was out, in this
article co-written by Paul Offit, it states that antibody titers don't really matter, yet we're almost in 2023 and antibody titers are still be used as some metric for whether boosters (and vaccines for kids) are recommended when it should be CLINICAL OUTCOMES. I wonder why the 2 top FDA officials resigned because of covid boosters... (because the Biden administration wasn't following science). And if those people retired during Trump's administration because of that administration not following science, the left would still be incessantly b!tching about it but because it happened under Biden, nobody fucking talks about that ignoring of science that caused harm to many people and still causes harm today (because there's still places that require EVERYONE to be up to date on boosters).
The very first part of the article you linked to about Prasad is literally wrong and Prasad is right with his masking argument (that is merely there's no proof of masks working, not that masks don't work but you need to prove it) but you have claimed that he's a nut. Why should I read past the 1st part when that lady already showed her logical skills are rather poor on her opening argument?
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I don't get why the government is so fucking bad at this though. They stopped doing the program because...shut up and now they're restarting the program and shipping them out on December 19th, just in time for many people to have their holiday parties and shit be done and over with by the time they get their tests.
The whole testing thing is stupid because the tests don't help at all. The rapid tests really only show a positive result when you already have symptoms so you already know you're sick, and you shouldn't be going out to things if you're sick regardless if it's covid or not. The whole ideal situation of being with someone that tested positive for covid and you then getting tested (before symptoms) to see if you got it so you know not to infect others never came to fruition.
I know two people alone in my life (that I know of for sure) that had gotten Covid but felt fine that the test showed they had it so peddle your stupid ass bullshit to someone else
You can add a big fat generally to my post above. Also, I don't think they've ever shown that asymptomatic spread actually happens to people that stay asymptomatic the whole time. This summer I went to Gen Con and shared a hotel room with 5 people 2 days after being exposed to someone with covid and I myself got the mildest of a symptom for like half a day and no one that I roomed with got sick (I, of course, asked if anyone cared about the situation before going and everyone was fine with it).
I want to know what sources you draw all these assertions from. And don't pull your "proof is an unreasonable standard" bullshit this time.
Official ONS British data showed in March 2022 that covid was less deadly to all age groups than the flu. The flu and RSV are probably more dangerous this year because of the immunity gap and the fact people don't get flu shots (this is the one year to actually get a flu shot for like everyone since we've missed the flu the last 2 years). Kids are filling up hospitals with RSV, not covid.