"The most common diagnoses after having the coronavirus were anxiety disorders (occurring in 17% of patients), mood disorders (14%), substance misuse disorders (7%), and insomnia (5%). The incidence of neurological outcomes was lower, including 0.6% for brain hemorrhage, 2.1% for ischemic stroke, and 0.7% for dementia."
Hmmm tell the population this is a deadly disease that causes terrible lasting effects, then lock them away, alone in their homes without access to gyms, the outdoors, or human interaction. Notice anxiety disorders, mood disorders and insomnia aren't physiological.
Brain hemorrhage, stroke, and dementia are the serious ones. If my math is correct, .7% overall had stroke, .2% brain hemorrhage, and .23% dementia. I would love to see the numbers for those isolated by age and severity.
"The most common diagnoses after having the coronavirus were anxiety disorders (occurring in 17% of patients), mood disorders (14%), substance misuse disorders (7%), and insomnia (5%). The incidence of neurological outcomes was lower, including 0.6% for brain hemorrhage, 2.1% for ischemic stroke, and 0.7% for dementia."
Hmmm tell the population this is a deadly disease that causes terrible lasting effects, then lock them away, alone in their homes without access to gyms, the outdoors, or human interaction. Notice anxiety disorders, mood disorders and insomnia aren't physiological.
Brain hemorrhage, stroke, and dementia are the serious ones. If my math is correct, .7% overall had stroke, .2% brain hemorrhage, and .23% dementia. I would love to see the numbers for those isolated by age and severity.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(21)00084-5/fulltext