fentribal
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Totally random I know, but I find myself thinking how things are now that COVID has seemingly been downgraded to a generally manageable condition. What, if any, seems to be the long lasting legacy of the condition? I contracted it twice at it's height, both times with relatively mild symptoms so came out the end relatively unscathed but what I have noticed, and it could be completely unconnected, is a lot of people in my immediate circle of friends and acquaintances who have been struck down with other medical conditions, with the dreaded "C" word being the one that is most prevalent. Maybe a lot of the people were missed early doors due to the access to medical care for other conditions being put on the back burner. But with this being the case I can't remember a time pre-Covid when so many people were even picked up early and at not such an advanced stage. I'm not much into conspiracy theories so I don't think blame can be laid at the vaccines door, but does anyone else think that the virus itself had any influence on people being more susceptible to being struck down with future ailments?
Not a particularly cheerful subject to be dwelling on I know, but I just wondered if anyone else has noticed a rise in the number of people being struck down with ill health? Or is just that I've been unlucky.
Not a particularly cheerful subject to be dwelling on I know, but I just wondered if anyone else has noticed a rise in the number of people being struck down with ill health? Or is just that I've been unlucky.