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Originally Posted by Eleazar
How many is "a lot of people", out of the millions who have had it?
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https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/lo...fects-covid-19
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A research group at King’s College London, UK, developed a COVID-19 tracker app for people to record their symptoms daily, and estimated 200,000 have been reporting symptoms for the entire six weeks since the tracker was launched.
Many people had a pattern of symptoms, where their symptoms were heightened initially, nearly disappeared, then returned again with ferocity, along with a very wide range of symptoms.
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Whatever the numbers are for people with real long term problems, it doesn't seem to be vanishingly small. It also doesn't seem to be as skewed to older or at/risk people as dying is.
I go hiking up a mountain like every other weekend. If I can't do that anymore and have any of the problems some of these people are describing, I know I'd go into a very black place where I'd probably just wish I was dead. That's the equation going on in my head anyway when I think about going back to my gym (which is completely packed, no masks). I went once at 5am and was still nervous about it. I just spent $1500 on weights and a bench/rack instead.