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[quote=Anonymous]The article seems to be a few months old - so the people studied were infected with earlier and possibly more severe strains of Covid back in 2020/early 2021 before vaccines. We know that the original Covid was killing and hospitalizing people at a higher rate. How do we know that Omicron infection is going to have the same risks for brain damage as the OG Covid strain(s)? I’m assuming none of the people studied were fully vaccinated either, as the UK spread out the doses a lot more than the US - I think 12-14 weeks instead of the US 3 weeks-40 days. If you caught Covid while vaccinated and never experienced the loss of sense of smell/taste, what would your brain scans look like then? Don’t get me wrong, it sounds like potentially serious findings if you caught Covid early on and lost sense of smell. But everyone I know who’s getting it now isn’t experiencing that symptom apart from very temporarily due to congestion. Also just an anecdote, I know 2 people who say they have long Covid and they were both infected in 2020 (one in April 2020 and one in December 2020) pre-vaccines. [/quote]
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