Long term sickness

Date: 2022-11-15 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] boccaccio
The most concerning trend currently is imo the steep rise in long-term sickness. I've posted before about the US and Dutch data. I found that in the UK something similar is happening.

In the UK is the amount of workers with long term illness 25% higher than in 2019. (https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peoplenotinwork/economicinactivity/articles/halfamillionmorepeopleareoutofthelabourforcebecauseoflongtermsickness/2022-11-10). Robert Preston has an interesting twitter thread the report. Quote: "The sharp rises in long-term sickness among those aged between 16 and 34 are especially worrying... A 42% rise in withdrawals from the labour market for those aged 25 to 34 is very striking and disturbing" (https://twitter.com/Peston/status/1592427793073451014)

In Ireland not all is well too. Almost 90% of those living with #LongCovid in Ireland have not returned to their pre-Covid level of health, according to a new study of 988 participants https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjl84882897o

And here is the latest chart for the US.

As you can see the steep rise is continuing here also.

This is really not looking good. The steep rise in long-term sickness still continues unabated. The vaxx-fever has quieted down, but people are still dropping out of the workforce.

There are several aspects that hinder getting a clear view of our situation. First and foremost the unwillingness of authorities and MSM to adress this issue. Another complication in the analysis of the cause is that vaxx damage and C19 damage are not very well to distinguish. On twitter I see people with horrible effects of long covid still wanting the vaxx as they believe it will protect them from further harm. Even many medical specialists seem to believe that. Of course the long covid could be caused by the vaxx itself, but many people do not seem aware of that. My guess would be that the spike protein is still harming people through the many pathways we discussed here. Especially tolerance and immune dysfunction could explain the current trends. But whatever the cause, the trend is quite disturbing.
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