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in reply to @imcorrin's post:

Hopefully true, but I'm a bit skeptical when other studies have put the rate as high as 30% now, let alone before vaccines were available. And their method relies on accurate data gathering and reporting from the health system too, which has multiple fail points for this purpose (symptoms not being recognised, long covid sufferers avoiding health settings due to a lack of infection prevention, diagnostics not being up to task, looking at only a limited set of issues (they looked at 10)).

neither am i! just throwing my thoughts in. there's been a few politically motivated studies that minimised the threat (looking at that bunk 'masks don't work' nonsense that the media latched onto) so i am on guard with such claims.