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There is actually a study I saw that showed that "long covid" does indeed exist...as a psychological issue, not a physical one. As in, people so utterly convince themselves that they have it that they experience all of the symptoms without anything actually being wrong, in much the same way a placebo works.
Can you guess what type of people are usually the ones displaying signs of this issue? Which would also explain the Blue Check Wokeist knowing so many?
Yes. "Long covid" was always a disease that solely affected women and feminized faggots. Since early 2021 it has also somehow magically evolved to affect only those who took the shots, but that's definitely not proof the shots are dangerous. (I'm being serious right now, it's not. It's proof that histrionic people took their shots and then still kept freaking out about a cold.)
Seriously, today you won't find a single soul who managed to stay unjabbed this whole time and suffers from "long covid". It's kinda like AIDS in that it's a faggot disease, it's just a different sense of the word faggot.
Hell, it even applies to those who got the shots but were not histrionic about the whole thing. Almost everyone I know has had at least two shots, no one has had any side effects from them, and no one has had "long covid."
It is an issue that exist solely in the minds of those who were whipped into a frenzy by the media and political establishment.
Yeah, of course. I used the "never vaxed" example because if long covid was a real thing, and if the "vaccines" were really safe and effective, then long covid sufferers should be mostly those who never took the shots. But they're not getting it at all, everyone who claims to have it is a histrionic retard with a mask avatar and "double boosted" in xeir twitter name. Really activates my almonds.
(Nah, obviously it's because the unjabbed haven't survived the Winter of Severe Illness and Death.)
The technical term is "windmill disease", named after the people who complained of illness when windmills were set up near their homes (that they blamed on windmill energy leaks or whatnot), only for it to be revealed other windmills, or even the one being complained about, had been in operation, closer, for multiple years, but the knowledge of the existence of windmill disease, caused the windmill disease.
There's many windmill diseases out there, Long Covid is one of them for sure, but it's not like the medical community doesn't know that these ailments exist. They act almost as if there's financial incentive for them to NOT bring up how well-known it is...
The same with fans in is it China? Japan? Don't leave them in over night because they'd blow away your soul right to they cause pneumonia.
That and a lot of viruses have chances of post viral syndrome. This isn't a new thing or is it exclusive to covid. It also doesnt seem to genuinely occur more with covid than any other respiratory illness.