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Latest Study Re Long Covid

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Given the recent posts about the the next Covid vaccination boosters, I thought people might find thi interesting.

BBC News - Long Covid: MRI scans reveal new clues to symptoms

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Thanks for this - and hopefully those on here debating whether or not to be vaccinated will take notice of this comment and remember how serious Covid can be -

"The patient's age, how severely ill they were with Covid, as well as if they had other illnesses at the same time, were all significant factors in whether or not we found damage to these important organs in the body."

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