We do not fully understand covid so I do support the careful...

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    We do not fully understand covid so I do support the careful approach... but once we reach the 80%... I am for the opening up...



    From healthline...

    A new studyTrusted Source published this month in The Lancet found that 76 percent of people who had been hospitalized for COVID-19 still had at least one symptom 6 months after recovering.

    In general, the more sick a person was with COVID-19, the greater their risk of experiencing persistent symptoms months later.

    But even mild cases have been linked to lasting painful symptoms.

    “The biggest takeaway is that the susceptibility to persistent symptoms in COVID-19 is unpredictable, not necessarily dictated by how severe symptoms were during acute COVID-19, or other typical risk factors such as age or other comorbid conditions,” Dr. Serena Spudich, a Yale Medicine neurologist, told Healthline.

 
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