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    jean michel @tintin 16/10/2022
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    How will long Covid play out over the coming years? Eight experts weigh in | Long Covid | The Guardian
    ▻https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/oct/15/long-covid-future-solutions-experts
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    The story of long Covid is just beginning, and no one – not even the experts – knows how it will play out.

    The “known knowns” are that few, if any, health systems around the world are equipped to cope with the parallel pandemic of long Covid. It will have profound social and economic impacts above and beyond the already devastating effects of acute Sars-CoV-2 infection.

    The “known unknowns” are the major gaps in our understanding of long Covid’s physiology – who it affects, why and how – and how these gaps are hampering attempts to treat those with the syndrome.

    Experts say some solutions are obvious: better diagnostic criteria, better testing, better clinical trials and individualised treatments, alongside support systems for those affected. And most important of all, not getting sick in the first place. But will those solutions be deployed in time to mitigate the effects of the “mass disabling event” that has already begun?

    Eight experts from around the world share their insights, questions and fears about the future of – and with – long Covid.

    #covid_long, le guardian fait un dossier spécial.

    jean michel @tintin
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      jean michel @tintin 16/10/2022

      The Office for National Statistics from the UK estimate that there’s around 2 million people in the UK with long Covid, which is just a staggering number.

      jean michel @tintin
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      jean michel @tintin 16/10/2022

      le dossier : ▻https://www.theguardian.com/society/series/living-with-long-covid

      jean michel @tintin
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      jean michel @tintin 16/10/2022

      le #great_gaslighting qu’ils appellent ça.

      People with long Covid face an uphill battle convincing skeptics their malady is real – but discrediting uncommon conditions is hardly a new phenomenon

      ▻https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/03/long-covid-fight-recognition-gaslighting-pandemic

      jean michel @tintin
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      colporteur @colporteur CC BY-NC-SA 16/10/2022

      pourtant on sait déjà que c’est somatoforme ►https://seenthis.net/messages/964659

      L’invocation de La Solidarité comme valeur absolue sert seulement à interdire de poser les questions vitales : « Avec qui ? Sur quelle base ? Contre qui ? Dans quelles relations ? »
      Nous interdire de nous les poser, c’est nous interdire de nous défendre contre ce qui nous affaiblit. Contre ce qui nous tue.
      C’est nous vouloir malades.
      Et nous livrer à nos bourreaux.
      Cela advient même physiologiquement chez toutes ces victimes de « Covid long » qui n’ont en réalité jamais contracté la maladie. En vertu de l’effet nocebo, ils sont littéralement malades de solidarité. (Manifeste Con.)

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