Lowvid

Long COVID: What the latest research says about symptoms after two years.

Iโ€™ve been trying to make sense of the actual risk of Long Covid vs. the propaganda promulgated by those who are still panicked about Covid. Iโ€™ve read a lot studies, including those cited breathlessly by the still Covid-terrified. And from what I can tell, the above gets it about right. Your risk of Long Covid is incredibly small if you are not already sick in some way, or very old โ€” especially if you have been vaccinated.

But these numbers do still give some context as to the rates of these issues in people infected with COVID-19. At a population level, long COVID represents an elevated risk that could be meaningful: An extra two cases of diabetes per 10,000 people over 60 would be quite a few people nationally. At an individual level, however, they are much less alarming. The chance that you will be one ofโ€”maybeโ€”five people out of many thousands who have long-term fatigue two years after COVID-19 is quite low. It certainly isnโ€™t as worrying as the health issues posed by heart disease or cancer.

Iโ€™m not worried about Covid at all and Long Covid even less than that (heh). It just is not a thing anymore.