Long Covid

I sense atleast 30-40% members believe that COVID is history. Its over. As much as I would like to believe that too, I am afraid its not the reality yet.

LocalCircles has put a poll on Long Covid recently and i tried copying it below but to answer it properly people need to read about long term consequences of COVID. So I am attaching this latest article.

The objective is only and only to make people aware so if u have any of such conditions u act fast to make it better. Ignorance should not be the approach.

And at this point we dont know whats next, Govt doesnt know whats next but caution is the best approach. It aint over till its over. more  

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Those who had Covid and were Hospitalised, know the real impact/suffering of Covid. It can not be taken lightly and all precautions have to be observed. more  
Reeta, your speechless say is right. ये biological war है ! विस्तारवादी देश यह सब, यहा के लोगोंके साथ मिलकर चलाना चाहते है ! more  
Wrong. People have not taken covid as history. They have learnt how to take care of themselves rather than panicking or spreading panic. more  
Useful more  
Covid auto heals. Does no harm. Long haul covid gets ok in 4 months Max. Maximum damage is being done by injected virus, from which there is no cure. Full body systems hijacked. Becomes a mess. Deception game on for profits. People taking bait and harming themselves. All the best to humanity that remains post free vaccines which have a hidden agenda. more  
Can please self study on internet. Though internationally world's governments trying their best to hide / distort / misrepresent facts. 🙏 more  
Are you trying to say that vaccines are harmful please elaborate on this. more  
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