These are two different posters. I am the second poster who noted that long covid skews toward women because that is very clear in numerous surveys/reports. I don't remember the racial/ethnic data in those studies so I did not comment on that. |
PP again. One source is the CDC's Pulse survey. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/covid19/pulse/long-covid.htm It asks if respondents have ever had long covid. 21% of females said yes, 14% for men. So strong skewing toward women. It also has racial/ethnic breakdowns. Same question: Asian 12%, Black 13%, White 18%, Hispanic 21%. However, if you look at numbers of people rather than shares, the number of people with long covid are predominantly white. |
This study shows the difficulty of getting reliable estimates of long covid. Of the respondents who tested NEGATIVE for covid, nearly a quarter nonetheless reported having at least one long covid symptom. When long covid symptoms include fatigue and trouble sleeping (as they did in this study), many people (with and without covid) report these symptoms. |
Why should you have had to have covid to have long covid? Where's your imagination? |
Look, it's the term-of-endearment poster dripping with stupidity as they try to sound clever. When will she go away? Never. When will she stop it with this "sweetie" and "honey" stuff even though it makes her sound old and cognitively challenged and bitter and ugly? Never -- she will sit there typing away in her Talbot's clothes with her thinning hair and lack of any real human contact typing away condescension and ignorance forever. So I won't say "go away" because she won't, lol. |
Someone woke up on the wrong side of their cats this morning. |
Look, a cat reference intended to be nasty. More of what passes for wit from the Talbot's with thinning hair and an IQ at the leftish top 'o the bell crowd... |
So does autoimmune disorders. What’s your point? |
Oh, THERE we go. Bye. |
Just like that! |