Adults age 50 and older infected with COVID-19 are 15 percent more likely to develop shingles within six months of the diagnosis compared to people who weren’t infected, according to a large observational study published in the journal Open Forum Infectious Diseases. The risk rises to 21 percent if you’ve been hospitalized with COVID-19, according to the study.
Anonymous wrote:You can get Bell's Palsy from Lyme Disease. Most likely explanation.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way his young healthy wife has a stroke or whatever, strange neurological symptoms and then he has random facial paralysis a few months later and they’re completely unrelated. I think they’re doing a weird drug
Anonymous wrote:It's not Bell's Palsy and CNN says likely from having Shingles near a nerve in his face.
Anonymous wrote:You can get Bell's Palsy from Lyme Disease. Most likely explanation.