PJYoung said:
It's interesting to me because we have almost no serious complications with college age covid positive kids yet you don't really hear about their experiences thanks to hipaa and I think we all know by now that there is a massive range of after-effects with this virus.
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Armstead has been hospitalized twice and has suffered from a variety of complications connected to the virus, including significant respiratory issues, and has been hit harder than some expected
It is not uncommon to have lingering effects from many things. My wife contracted a virus about 2 years ago that blew up into pleurisy. She needed anti-inflammatories to get rid of that. Actually, it can be common to have a secondary respiratory response to a respiratory illness. Covid isn't alone in that. That is why I get a little irritated with how these secondary effects of Covid are being reported, as if Covid was the first time a respiratory illness could have a longer lasting side effect. The Clemson player's issue isn't that unusual when it comes to viruses and inflammation.Ag97 said:
Not to make light of Covid, but nearly everyone I've known that has had pneumonia seemed to have lingering issues for weeks if not months. I would think it would be common with any semi serious respiratory disease. How many football players come down with pneumonia in a given year? How many have lingering issues. My guess, is the numbers for healthy, young people that have serious cases of pneumonia are probably similar to Covid. Obviously more people are contracting Covid but the serious cases are probably similar by percentage infected.
Proposition Joe said:
This is a brand new virus -- why would we not have or want reports on what long-term impacts some people are having with it?
Like, I get not wanting to hear fear-mongering statistics every single day that tell us very little out of context, or data that is massaged in such a way to fit an obvious agenda.
But if people are wanting to shout down an athlete saying that it took 4 months for his breathing to return to normal then that's really being no better.
"Fear porn" is bad. But so is "Shut up it's nothing". It's just two sides of the same confirmation bias coin.