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  • Also, "long COVID" only appeared AFTER the mass distribution of the treatment, but somehow, nobody make the link.

    Top mind discovers the linear nature of time

    Also, it's not true.

    The term was in widespread use early enough to be the topic of papers published in September 2020, two months before Pfizer requested approval for the first COVID vaccine.

    Not even a bit surprised. I kinda doubted as well

    Our kid has long COVID.

    Contracted it before the vaccine. We thought it was ME/CFS.

    It sucks, but with continued physical therapy they’re close to normal life.

    Someone actually downvoted you. WTF?

    Maybe, maybe not. Reddit doesn't show you the actual exact number of up/down votes, it gives you like a rough estimate.

    It fudges votes, but it'll never show 0 or a negative if you never got any downvotes.

    I'll take your word on that. I don't know the exact details, just that it doesn't show you the real number.

    I think the threshold is something like 3 votes from other people, so if one person upvotes you, then your comment will correctly say 2 points and that will never fluctuate. If someone else then upvotes you, it will say 3 points. However, if you get a third upvote after that, then it will start to fluctuate when you refresh the page showing something like 3, 4, or 5 points.

    "Why did it take a LONG time for LONG covid to appear huh!??! If it was that bad it should have shown up straight away"

    regarded individual that whines about no long term studies after seeing an issue with long term study of the illness.

  • I have still not been asked for my vaccine card.

    I was asked several times. But it was for private events of moderate size run by people who weren't keen on being an infection start point.

    You could also present a recent (72hour) negative COVID test.

    This was done for about a year. A couple of events were canceled due to variants causing some issues.

    I think I still have it kicking around somewhere. I might have had to use it once ever, to get on a flight.

    I keep mine in my wallet. Don’t think I ever had to use it.

    I had to provide it when I started a new job in early 2022 and that's the only time it's ever been a thing.

    Had to use it back in spring 2022 to go to the symphony in my city, they also accepted a freshly negative covid test

    I got vaccinated back in September and even there the pharmacist was like "Yeah, you can write it down yourself". No one gives a fuck.

  • They can’t present valid evidence for any of their claims 

  • Jesus, that sub is an absolute clown show.

  • They get real mad when someone asks for proof.

  • Gotta love the asshole lining to an actual publication that says deaths were up...Due to COVID. Nice one, really showed me how vaccination is the problem buddy!