From that BBC bullshit:
How many people are getting it?
A study of 143 people in Rome's biggest hospital, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, followed hospital patients after they were discharged.
It showed 87% had at least one symptom nearly two months later and more than half still had fatigue.
But then goes on to admit:
However, such studies focus only on the minority of people who end up needing hospital treatment.
That'll be the minority who are already old and frail who already had numerous comorbidities before the even got Covid19
Then more scaremongering bullshit:
The Covid Symptom Tracker App - used by around four million people in the UK - found 12% of people still had symptoms after 30 days. Its latest, unpublished data, suggests as many as one in 50 (2%) of all people infected have long-Covid symptoms after 90 days.
So, how many people who have influenza have symptoms 3 months later? Do you know? No, of course you don't. Or, rather you don't want to.
I'll let you know. Influenza typically will leave people with symptoms of "long influenza" for several days to several weeks after initial infection and, for a small minority of people - you know - old people - people with existing cardiovascular comorbidities - the symptoms can last for months.
Just like Covid19.
First we are told millions will die
Then, when that runs out of steam, we are told our children will all die from "Kawasaki disease". Remember that?
Then we are forced to wear masks en-masse on the basis of entirely evidence free bullshit that Covid19 is aysmpotomatically transmitted
But, now that everyone can see the number for infections versus deaths, we are now all being encouraged to shit our pants over "Long Covid"
You are an educated fool, at best. At worst, you are one of those middle class Remainers who are secretly getting a hard on seeing all of the great unwashed being made to shut up and do as they are told again.