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The real human cost of covid is beginning to become apparent, and it’s ugly. It looks like this disease is going to have a profound impact on humanity for some time to come.
Stress disorders in people prevented from seeing relatives with covid
Almost 66% of those who weren’t allowed to see their loved ones when hospitalised with covid have developed a stress-related disorder, hinting at an enormous mental health problem to come.
Scientists at the University of Colorado Denver, in the USA, studied 330 relatives three months after a family member was admitted to intensive care with covid. Just under 64% of them scored high on tests to measure PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. This is more than twice the levels seen pre-pandemic, when a very similar study took place.
As one of the team said,
“Our findings suggest that visitation restrictions may have inadvertently contributed to a secondary public health crisis, an epidemic of stress-related disorders among family members of ICU patients.”
A very long recovery for 71% of hospitalised covid sufferers
Fewer than a third of us in the UK – 29% – who catch covid and have to go to hospital feel fully recovered a year later. A team at the University of Leicester examined 2320 people who were discharged from hospital after covid. Then they re-assessed them five months later, and re-examined 33% of them a full year after they were discharged.
The common symptoms of fatigue, muscle pain, poor sleep and breathlessness had stuck around in 74% of participants five months later, with 71% still suffering after a year. As one of the team revealed, “The limited recovery from five months to one year after hospitalisation in our study across symptoms, mental health, exercise capacity, organ impairment, and quality-of-life is striking.”
More data about covid recovery
Severe covid is more common for males. But females studied in the research above were 32% less likely to feel fully recovered after a year.
Obesity was linked with 59% of slow recoveries and 58% of people who had been given mechanical ventilation were less likely to feel fully recovered. In the UK, more than 750,000 people have been hospitalised with covid so far. No wonder those who conducted the research predict the
“legacy of this disease is going to be huge.”
Unvaccinated? You’re putting vaccinated people at risk
If you’re unvaccinated you’re not only putting yourself at risk. You’re also raising the risk of vaccinated people around you catching covid, even when immunisation rates are high.
Research at the University of Toronto simulated how different levels of population mixing affect the spread of the virus. New infections were high when the simulated groups mixed, revealing how the choices made by those who refuse jabs ‘contribute disproportionately’ to the risk for those who have been jabbed.
The future remains uncertain
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