Saturday 10 June 2023

Yet more evidence that SARS-CoV-2 causes brain damage. News anchor: "Is it permanent"? Neuroscientist: "Quite permanent"

See bio-risk analyst Conor Brown's assessment of the implications of this & other evidence of neurological post covid sequelae👇

Conor is a must follow trusted source on science twitter🧐🙏

To see the video embedded click on the link, then click on the second link that pops up👍 Blogs, eh!



1/No doubt many of you will have seen this video before (a huge h/t to @1goodtern for tweeting it).

Two points: First, I have said on this platform before how one of the defining, and most chilling moments of the pandemic for me thus far was when I...
2/... heard for the first time that anosmia was a cardinal symptom of infection; I knew then the disease had a neurological component, and that there would undoubtedly be neurological sequelae of infection.

Second, this would be bad enough if people only got infected once - 
3/ in the manner of the wishfully thinking original proponents of 'herd immunity' - but, of course, re-infection is the norm.

So, to be clear, we are allowing a virus that likely causes permanent neurological sequelae in some people it infects essentially unlimited chances... 
4/... to do so.

As such, I genuinely believe that there is a set number of infections that essentially no adult can take without suffering permanent neurological damage. We should probably stop before we find out what that number is /end 

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