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Must-read! 🤔 😯 Likely the most important article you'll read today: long-term public health, societal implications, concerns.

Why long COVID could be a ticking time bomb for public health

Long COVID isn't novel: Other viruses in history have had similar "long" arcs - with devastating repercussions

Great article by Philip Finkelstein | https://philipfinkelstein.com

Cites leading peer-reviewed, primary research (Nature Communications; Mayo Clinic; ...)

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The 1918 influenza pandemic (Spanish Flu) infected one-third (500 million) of the world's population (then 1.8 billion) & killed 50 million.

With such a high mortality rate this acute infectious disease took its toll, erasing from existence nearly 3% of all people on Earth.

This "long flu," an echo of sorts of the Spanish Flu epidemic itself, has its parallel in long COVID today - a similar cluster of symptoms that persist in those who were previously infected with COVID-19.

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