@AlexHammers @SherylHutchers2 @EricTopol @nature CDC (US) and ONS (UK) both have the % of covid victims with long-term sequelae (symptoms lasting 5 weeks minimum up to a year) at around 20-35%, with the majority of long-covid victims being ages 20-40. http
RT @MikeOtsuka: 🚨1 in 5 ages 18-34 with no underlying health conditions had not returned to usual health 2-3 weeks after testing positive f…
@ScottVMeyers @HeckofaLiberal @MonicaGandhi9 @syramadad @ashishkjha I found the below study from July and another From Aug. in an article from the US. The percentages reported seem to be the percentage of serious cases. I can't speak authoritatively though
@BernieWald @agentbenten A couple of resources https://t.co/xjlB8X48EN https://t.co/AMQHjhU9xm
@azza_1332 @DailyExposeNews sure my friend they're all readily available: CDC say 35% have long-lasting symptoms https://t.co/k6HLctMzUM c fatality rate sits at 2.5-4% at present with estimates without lockdown measures it'd be around 10% https://t.co/xjst
More old af links to highlight this: https://t.co/mQUlZHDOSe https://t.co/Sv9izyy9y4 https://t.co/mjukO482gf
@JayTurberville @jj__george @ConceptualJames Of course it's a choice, but James is claiming that his anecdotes somehow justify one position over another, which is ridiculous. My point is if we look at the data, more than 1/3rd of non-hospotalized patient
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with COVID-19 in a Multistate Health Care Systems Network — United States, March–June 2020 https://t.co/AKw0KbmAkF
@ObviousElk @MoonmanHotTakes @CPAC_TV Here's a start And again,thanks so much Dr Google. https://t.co/FqrBbjL0cq https://t.co/qDUAQ8EFiM
@guidobianchi11 @Mora20La @RobertoBurioni Non è aneddotica, ci sono evidenze e studi scientifici. Questi i primi due pescati https://t.co/Mc7r2cYpRy https://t.co/mM0giTLHPy Se vuole la versione semplificata, la trova qua, per esempio. Cerchi "long covi
“In a multistate telephone survey of symptomatic adults who had a positive...test result for #SARS-CoV-2 infection, 35% had not returned 2their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 wks after testing...” #covid19 #LongCovid https://t.co/CAzG4nFgMd
@ISlovan ...Or whether there were any pre-existing illnesses that might explain the reported symptoms - mental health diagnoses etc. https://t.co/kPPKapDSLp
RT @Craig_A_Spencer: Their findings were further supported by a recent @CDCgov study from July 31 which showed 35% of covid19 patients had…
コロナの後遺症のレポートのようです! Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... https://t.co/a3aUGdkC6h @CDCgovから
@tinaincc @TexasDSHS peer reviewed scientific research like this: https://t.co/B3bP61FcEj and this https://t.co/KCcVUYhYzY
@DFWStormForce @CfbMegan @GregAbbott_TX There are more general populations studies saying pretty much exact same thing with a little variety in percentage. https://t.co/y86VeahwKX https://t.co/bOUnRgLVSe https://t.co/KCcVUYhYzY
@WR4NYGov @Alex_Kump "In a multistate telephone survey of symptomatic adults who had a positive outpatient test result for SARS-CoV-2 infection, 35% had not returned to their usual state of health when interviewed 2–3 weeks after testing. " https://t.co/W
RT @ahandvanish: CDC's report says that 35% are not recovered at 3 weeks https://t.co/sylz5qYuVK Report from Wuhan has 11.1% unrecovered a…
RT @ahandvanish: CDC's report says that 35% are not recovered at 3 weeks https://t.co/sylz5qYuVK Report from Wuhan has 11.1% unrecovered a…
Le rapport du CDC indique que 35% ne sont pas récupérés à 3 semaines https://t.co/MEtKsvONrK Le rapport de Wuhan a 11,1% non récupéré à 3 mois https://t.co/Q4ilVwq0xt https://t.co/zqa1wtMe2q Aucun ne s'approche de 1,5% à 3 mois
RT @ahandvanish: CDC's report says that 35% are not recovered at 3 weeks https://t.co/sylz5qYuVK Report from Wuhan has 11.1% unrecovered a…
In the USA, 35% of COVID-19 infected cases had not returned to their normal state of health 3 weeks after testing ( https://t.co/6WnmhmtgSw ). With younger adults 18-34 years of age with no chronic medical conditions, 20% had not returned to their usual s
@wcvarones @carita_paige @terryho66258503 @thehill Also I wouldn’t be too sanguine about the young letting COVID roll off their backs. Long COVID is a thing the young experience often and it hits a sizable fraction of those who contract it. https://t.co/xx
@coristus @robert_bor CDC had het vorig jaar over 35% van de gevallen met positieve test (en symptomen) die niet in het ziekenhuis belanden. De toets was 16 dagen na besmetting, geen idee of ze vervolgonderzoek hebben gedaan na een paar maanden. https://t
"Around 1 in 3 people with #COVIDー19 will have symptoms that last longer than the typical 2 weeks" - CDC (2020) https://t.co/wwI4KYtJQx https://t.co/yRlBM1cgzu
RT @MikeOtsuka: 🚨1 in 5 ages 18-34 with no underlying health conditions had not returned to usual health 2-3 weeks after testing positive f…
RT @MikeOtsuka: 🚨1 in 5 ages 18-34 with no underlying health conditions had not returned to usual health 2-3 weeks after testing positive f…
Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual... https://t.co/VJhNQxKE3d via @CDCgov
@mkeulemans @jortkelder @govertschilling @CoenTeulings Zie hier de link naar de cdc study die de 26% die nog last had na 2-3 weken noemt. Let wel: bijna alle respondenten (94%) hadden duidelijke symptomen https://t.co/li19x3KIp6
@LaPartDuChaos @reverseyourmind Le congrès américain vient de financer les NIH pour 1.15 milliard de $ pour une maladie imaginaire, évidemment. (Et je ne suis pas CL) https://t.co/qPhTloR2ch
@Ra2myl Etudes cliniques dans le BMJ, le MMWR et le JAMA https://t.co/0TeSPBwrRU https://t.co/CcTarCUEQg https://t.co/3zsbTExu0R
@Antilockdownjs @PJC1976_ @phl43 And for prevalence studies, here you go. (I know I'm wasting my time, you'll never read any of those, but at least I will have tried) https://t.co/qPhTloR2ch
RT @NireBryce: COVID cw// 103M / 3 = 35M who will largely be isolated from participating in society the rest of their life, because peopl…
RT @NireBryce: COVID cw// 103M / 3 = 35M who will largely be isolated from participating in society the rest of their life, because peopl…
RT @NireBryce: COVID cw// 103M / 3 = 35M who will largely be isolated from participating in society the rest of their life, because peopl…
RT @NireBryce: COVID cw// 103M / 3 = 35M who will largely be isolated from participating in society the rest of their life, because peopl…
COVID cw// 103M / 3 = 35M who will largely be isolated from participating in society the rest of their life, because people refused to isolate from participating in society for three months, or refused to pay and educate people to. https://t.co/F3yBSei2
@FrankJasensky @ichgucke99 @ZDFheute @Karl_Lauterbach @ARDde @ZDF @Markus__Lanz @AnneWillTalk „99“ hat völlig recht, seit Monaten gibt es Untersuchungen und wissenschaftliche Berichte darüber und man wundert sich, warum er jetzt erst damit kommt https://t.
@thirdpartyamer1 @MarkChangizi More data. But let's dismiss it. Go...please. Dismiss away. https://t.co/cr1Wxq7yxX
@WSJ 2) One of the referenced articles was a US study stating only 65% of people got back to 'prev lvl of health' after 14-21 days. This awesome piece of science was conducted by...wait for it...telephone. 🤯No tests needed. Continued below... Its here - h
@mabravog_ En la mayoría de los casos vuelve <8 días después de la recuperación, pero en 35% dura varias semanas. El virus provoca una inflamación debajo del bulbo olfatorio y lo afecta. No hay tratamiento por ahora. https://t.co/sSDdRLbZCA
@ThomasVanRiet2 A bit more info: https://t.co/oVXzArtoRm https://t.co/pqH6ZSMUjE
@ketoman25 @Karl_Lauterbach Vielleicht sollten Sie zu Longcovid einfach mal die aktuelle Studienlage verfolgen, statt sich hier mit Ihrem Unfug bloßzustellen. https://t.co/HZiTzJxdca https://t.co/dL17FMXkNF https://t.co/ZaAvwWkEqb
@KhalefaHen @dldickey No it's well documented that Covid can leave many survivors with significantly decreased heart or lung functions. These people will likely require lifelong medicare care. https://t.co/5vB8lXvSoA
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
@TheCartoonLoon Here's another study, though it doesn't seem to have long-term effects. Just more numbers to compare against. https://t.co/7xPyIFdJ7t
..adults aged 18–34 years with no chronic medical conditions, nearly 1/5 reported that they had not returned to their usual state of health 14–21 days after testing. In contrast, over 90% of patients with influenza recover within approximately 2 weeks http
A US study found that only 65% of people had returned to their previous level of health 14-21 days after a positive test: https://t.co/MIZHxxUojC
RT @IMirifica: @emmevilla @MartaEsperti @WHO @long_covid @LongCovidItalia @elisaperego78 @surf4children @CovidSolidarit1 In this CDC study,…
@emmevilla @MartaEsperti @WHO @long_covid @LongCovidItalia @elisaperego78 @surf4children @CovidSolidarit1 In this CDC study, with telephone interviews https://t.co/CcGTiGeHrE "including 26% among those aged 18–34 years, 32% among those aged 35–49 years,
RT @mtimes03: @tokyodreamer4 @emily_fri Data is ongoing and still being collected but here are some studies https://t.co/XtMBGmIJcW in th…
RT @coreypsc: Subtweet: there's a meme that goes around about long-covid and "what's so bad about a 1% fatality rate?" The meme's author i…
@_noah_ayers_ @chrissiriiidge @emily_fri That’s not true. Plenty of people are having cardiac and pulmonary problems months afterwards that are consistent with post-COVID. Healthy people don’t just get myocarditis randomly. Here are a couple of studies tha
@PShapMD @emily_fri Here are a couple of studies. It appears that there is a much higher incidence of residual symptoms compared to something like influenza. Also appears to affect multiple organ systems and for a longer period of time.
@BillAdelberger @emily_fri Here are a few studies. If you look up “Post-COVID syndrome” you will get even more results
@tokyodreamer4 @emily_fri Data is ongoing and still being collected but here are some studies https://t.co/XtMBGmIJcW in this study 2/3 of 150 patients had long lasting symptoms. https://t.co/2OeyczEIhu Per this study: 34% of participants had long las
RT @clf2019: 44 المصادر 6 التاريخ الأسود للتجارب الطبية على الأمريكيين الأفارقة تجارب جيمس سيمز https://t.co/XGOWkJyrbz تجربة توسكيجي من…
@yousitonmyspot Die Studie ist leider ziemlich schwach. Keine eigene Datenaufnahme. Zitiert in Wahrheit nur folgende fremde US-Studie die (lediglich) 280 telefonische Befragungen auswertet und wo 35% (nur) 16 Tage nach Test noch irgendwelche Symptome hatte
@Pierre72520455 @Pierre_B_y Îles Féroé (>50% 125 jours) : https://t.co/gYTcBLeIef ONS, RU (~10% 12 semaines) : https://t.co/DTej7WUCYk CDC, USA (35% 3 semaines) : https://t.co/CcGTiGeHrE Wuhan, Chine (11.1% 3 mois) : https://t.co/3blGfmtRgv
@lkwarzecha To jest nowa choroba i trudno o precyzję w ocenach jej długoterminowych efektów. Badania trwają, a wstępne ustalenia są dostępne https://t.co/obUPglKGSA
@bethrya74893789 @tedlieu @laurenboebert The thing is, people sometimes talk about COVID as though death is the only problem it causes. But even in young, previously healthy people who survive it, it frequently causes severe symptoms that last for weeks, o
@bethrya74893789 @tedlieu @laurenboebert No, reality exists. Many people who survive COVID-19 continue having symptoms weeks or months later. SARS-CoV-2 is not a strain of influenza. Influenza viruses are orthomyxoviruses, not coronaviruses. https://t.c
@bethrya74893789 @tedlieu @laurenboebert Of 270 COVID patients who never required hospitalization, and were interviewed 2-3 weeks after their positive test, 35% still had symptoms. https://t.co/5iXsJuZ1sK
@sobchakwa @PhilipMaes2 @GMeyfroidt @tauwers De zorg moet zeker dringend meer ondersteund worden. Maar daarmee zullen we dit niet kunnen oplossen:"These findings indicate that COVID-19 can result in prolonged illness even among persons with milder outpatie
@PhilipMaes2 @sobchakwa @GMeyfroidt @tauwers "These findings indicate that COVID-19 can result in prolonged illness even among persons with milder outpatient illness, including young adults." Bron: https://t.co/8gkxluS3qa
RT @MikeOtsuka: 🚨1 in 5 ages 18-34 with no underlying health conditions had not returned to usual health 2-3 weeks after testing positive f…
RT @MikeOtsuka: 🚨1 in 5 ages 18-34 with no underlying health conditions had not returned to usual health 2-3 weeks after testing positive f…
Tenforde MW, et al. Symptom Duration and Risk Factors for Delayed Return to Usual Health Among Outpatients with COVID-19 in a Multistate Health Care Systems Network - United States, March-June 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal https://t.co/OKkhJUydI8 これは陽性患者から無作為抽出した
@jakep316 @WrightClement1 @CNN Not dying isn't the only metric. 10% get hospitalized and 35% have long lasting complications. https://t.co/F4X91Bs1mc
RT @ahandvanish: @mikerosoft1 I'm really not convinced that #LongCovid happens significantly more in women than men - I just think the litt…
RT @ahandvanish: @mikerosoft1 I'm really not convinced that #LongCovid happens significantly more in women than men - I just think the litt…
@RavenousBull @dex90s @CryptoCaymaniac @krugermacro Agreed. Statistical data and objective information should be considered to hold much more value. https://t.co/5RBGgUXXTe Research is ongoing. But published studies are referenced in this article from H
@harrypotter_z_ @krugermacro @MIT1991_2 This is the closest I've seen to a study of long term effects. https://t.co/5RBGgUXXTe Alex, surely you can't be completely in the dark about reports of lung fibrosis and cardiac issues like myocarditis? https://t.
@mikerosoft1 I'm really not convinced that #LongCovid happens significantly more in women than men - I just think the little data we have on it is mostly from surveys/apps/support groups. The CDC didn't find a gender skew: https://t.co/sylz5qYuVK
@cov19treatments @SenRonJohnson Numerous reports now evidence that strange and debilitating COVID-19 symptoms can last for months. https://t.co/MVqxnrXa30; https://t.co/ZqrP6mVKKM; COVID-19 “Long Hauler” Symptoms Survey Report, Indiana University Schoo
@realDonaldTrump Numerous reports now evidence that strange and debilitating COVID-19 symptoms can last for months. https://t.co/f8eIyJJLpL; https://t.co/zgQBAS0akZ; COVID-19 “Long Hauler” Symptoms Survey Report, Indiana University School of Medicine (
@HunterPSU01 @Upst8Downst8 @Huddlehouse55 @GoodForCongress Even back in July the CDC acknowledged that over a third of patients don't return to normal. https://t.co/CDkdkFxTSP
@Bread12561 @foreveralways4u @latimes I have family & friends that have gotten C19 & I'm high risk. Then I found the 1 in 3 stat, which blew my mind. My friend w/ the C19 related asthma has a cousin that had C19 back in March. He's now on oxygen
RT @munny_b: 1 de cada 3 tiene síntomas a largo plazo y entre los jóvenes (18-35 años) 1 de cada 5 no ha vuelto a su estado de salud anteri…
@Mikko_He @janaarnikoivu @terhikoulumies @OsmoSoininvaara Tämä saattaa olla peräisin eräästä julkaisusta, jossa kysyttiin oireiden kestoa ei-sairaalahoidetuilla potilailla 2-3 viikkoa positiiv.tuloksesta puhelinkyselyllä. Sen jälkeen alkoi kaikukammio tois
1 de cada 3 tiene síntomas a largo plazo y entre los jóvenes (18-35 años) 1 de cada 5 no ha vuelto a su estado de salud anterior. Los indicios que tenemos sobre la vacuna no apuntan a esta cantidad, variedad y gravedad de efectos adversos a largo plazo. ht
@JamieWeinstein9 @TaylorLorenz Didn’t you read through and see the links? One links to another article that links to this, but there’s been an increasing amount of coverage in media and journals of “long hauler” patients who are experiencing many and varie
For anyone else wondering about this 1 in 3 stat, based on links in the story, this paper seems to be the source. It found that 35% of people were still unwell 14-21 days after symptom onset, not months later. https://t.co/pPeqsfivze
@Choc0kitty @TaylorLorenz @mjeppsen The source is a survey? https://t.co/2akEl9r8M8
Juillet 2020, un article du journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) souligne la persistance plusieurs semaines de séquelles, après avoir contracté la COVID https://t.co/wGNaRRpLVI Une étape clé de la longue histoire des patients en #CovidLong
@Anderson_Crypto @RussellOkung https://t.co/5RBGgUXXTe Lots of people not recovering. Like I said. IFR around 1%. A significant portion of people not getting back to 100% health following infection. Lung fibrosis is permanent. Myocarditis can be too. Nic
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
RT @ahandvanish: The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the #LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the su…
@ADowling34 @JerrBearr @karenpalmeryvr @DrZoeHyde Over 90% of people w/influenza are fully recovered, with no symptoms after two weeks. CDC report found 35% of Covid patients had not recovered after t3 weeks, including 20% of healthy 18-34-year-olds. If yo
@JerrBearr @karenpalmeryvr @DrZoeHyde From a CDC study ⬇️ https://t.co/1WRExsYhJM https://t.co/RxUPTbYKE9
@D_R_Hoff @LawrenceVisions @mark_melbin @goodfoodgal The study is fake news, but your “you likely get similar results” is a counter example...? C’mon with no previous data, is very difficult to see what’s causing what, but there are several indicators th
Dans une étude 🇺🇸 sur un panel randomisé de patients testés positifs non hospitalisés, l'état de santé antérieur n'est pas revenu au bout d'environ 20 jours pour plus d'un tiers des sondés. Toux, fatigue et essoufflement sont les symptômes les plus cités.
Re: COVID Long Haulers I watched a report on this (which didn't say what % experienced long term symptoms, 😐). I found this study (based on a survey, so lower quality) tl;dr: depression/anxiety were associated with being a long hauler. https://t.co/nkQ