Thursday, 18 January 2024

The ONLY way to prevent long-COVID is to prevent getting infected with COVID in the first place

According to the WHO, around 1 in 10 infections result in long-Covid, a disabling, chronic condition, for which there's no cure. Anyone, including children, can get long-Covid. Vaccination may help but it doesn't prevent long-Covid. Risk increases with every infection. The only way to avoid long-Covid is to avoid getting infected with covid. How? For starters: Wear a snug fitting ffp2/3 respirator mask😷💜

Dr Ziyad Al Aly long-Covid researcher & specialist: "The burden of long-Covid is on a par with the burden of cancer & heart disease...... ".."There are zero approved medications for the treatment of long-Covid. Zero" 


Jordan's Long COVID story👇




Alicia's long COVID story👇

 

Children & teens are not immune from covid or long-Covid. Adults charged with their safety are exposing them to harm💔 If you're a parent, please join the community advocating for clean air in schools. As parents, our greatest duty, above all else, is protecting our children from harm. Specifically: being forcibly infected with a level 3 biohazard - in school.




Long COVID can present itself in many different ways - some symptoms include:
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Changes in smell or taste
  • Chest pain
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Headaches
  • Cognitive dysfunction

COVID-19 infection also increases the risk of the following health conditions:

  • Heart attacks, strokes or heart inflammation
  • Blood clots in the lungs or elsewhere
  • Diabetes or worsened control of existing diabetes
  • Lung fibrosis or other lung problems
  • Kidney damage
  • Severe mental health issues
Brilliant Public Health messaging here from 
Victorian Department of Health
You can protect yourself & your loved ones from COVID with these 6 steps: 😷 Wear a mask 🏠 Stay home if sick ⏰ Test if you have symptoms 🌳 Let fresh air in or meet outdoors 💉 Stay up to date with your vaccinations 💡 Talk to your GP about COVID medicines.


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