Long Covid: occupational disease

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @suesaxton3058
    @suesaxton3058 2 роки тому +3

    This is old.Wheres the current evidence and updated situation with these people

  • @jeaneebarnes2835
    @jeaneebarnes2835 2 роки тому

    I would like to see more on 1. Mechanisms involved in causing some of the symptoms of Long Covid, and 2. A panel on the fear(and truth) that patient's have on receiving mRNA vaccines - MANY patient's aren't getting vaccinated based on this fear alone

  • @Itsnotsafeandeffective
    @Itsnotsafeandeffective 2 роки тому

    NHS Staff SACKED> Why is no one in main media talking about the front line staff that walked into the fire of covid and are being finished on capabilities as they became ill with covid some died some suffer long covid and are now unable to work due to ill health. NHS mangers/government stance to these staff "They the NHS staff could have got virus anywhere". We were in lock down traveling to work in our own cars treating wards of covid infected patients many of us getting food delivered home. These staff like me are being let down and their families. The NHS has treated its own hero's badly clap clap!

  • @AFK337
    @AFK337 2 роки тому

    Does anyone have contact details for Sophie Evans? I had that same problem but found a solution - turned out it was chronic daily migraine triggered by mononucleosis post-viral CFS/ME.

  • @traiandanciu8139
    @traiandanciu8139 Рік тому

    Did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate?
    At TWiV Nr 659 at min29 virologist Christian Drosten indicate that to replicate SARS COV2 must decrease incubator temperature.
    Theoretically high body and especially mucoseal temperature protect against SARS COV2 replication.
    If after SARS COV2 infection crioglobuline occur,at low blood temperature that can increase blood viscousity (theoretically)
    To decrease blood viscousity induced by high level of some antybody,may be cysteine compounds can be useful (?)

  • @MrFilip121
    @MrFilip121 7 місяців тому

    The group has been defunct now, I wonder why.