Yeah.. why care about anything really... I care that hospitals are overcrowded all year round... and when children's surgeries are cancelled and spinal surgeries waiting lists get worse and worse because of the knock on impacts of the entire country burying their heads in the sand to an ongoing pandemic.... people with long term debilitating harm from this virus might care... and the people who are looking after those people might... the parents of children who have been harmed by this virus might care.. I care if my brain or my heart gets damaged or anyone in my family's..and that our government and HSE haven't informed us about any of it or how to protect ourselves and have even denied us the updated vaccine.. and that schools and healthcare haven't bothered to improve indoor air quality and are breaking the HSA law that's been in force since May but the govt decided not to inform anyone about.. and are putting us all at high risk of this long term harm while also putting two fingers up to immunocompromised people and are more than happy to just let them fall by the wayside.No one cares
CUH emergency department operating 300% over capacity
Professor Conor Deasy said hospital overcrowding is an issue people have become immune to, but said that this overcrowding “is costing lives”.
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Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in Children
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused significant medical, social, and economic impacts globally, both in the short and long term. Although most individuals recover within a few days or weeks from an acute infection, some experience longer lasting effects. Data regarding...
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COVID Linked to Lower IQ, Poor Memory and Other Negative Impacts on Brain Health
Mounting scientific evidence reveals that being infected with SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes COVID — profoundly impacts brain health in many ways.
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Mounting research shows that COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain, including with significant drops in IQ scores
Two new high-profile studies add to the increasingly worrisome picture of how even mild cases of COVID-19 can have detrimental effects on brain health.
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