UNFATHOMABLE

UK researchers declare burden of Long Covid "so large as to be unfathomable"

Unfathomable.

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https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/2018899512/prof-danny-altmann-the-burden-of-long-covid

Prof Danny Altmann: the burden of long COVID

World leading immunologist Professor Danny Altmann has declared the future burden of long COVID to be "so large as to be unfathomable". He has published a scientific review of long COVID in Nature, asserting if 10% of acute infections lead to persistent symptoms, up to 400 million people could be in need of support for long COVID worldwide. While the Australian government has allocated $50m for long COVID research, in New Zealand there has been zero investment for bio-medical long COVID research to understand and treat the condition. Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Immunology and Inflammation at Imperial College London, Professor Altmann has been studying T cells for four decades, and is interested in why people suffer debilitating consequences so long after COVID infection.

RNZ

@justyourluck

80% of SARS-CoV survivors developed permanent disabilities within ten years of infection. Half of those were unable to live without assistance. MERS-CoV had similar post-acute pathology, but survivors were not as well tracked. It was supposed to be not as bad as SARS, but still pretty bad.

There is no reason to expect SARS-CoV-2 and Omicron to be any different. Based upon outcomes w/SARS and MERS, 10% is wishful thinking.

@noyes

OMG I had no idea of those numbers. I know 10% is just ridiculous but my thinking was 33-50. 80 is truly unfathomable! I'll go hunt down this info but if you happen to have any links handy I'd sure appreciate them.

@justyourluck

Go to Google and search 'SARS at ten years'. It will bring up a bunch of coverage independent of SARS-CoV-2.