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Copernicus's avatar

I believe that yes, there were/are uncommon cases of long-virus. Look at mono/chronic EBV. Or chronic Lyme (technically a bacteria, but frequently evades the immune system and lingers for years). However, we generally never heard of them because they were so rare. So, obviously *something* is different in this scenario.

We have an engineered virus designed for human morbidity. And a jab designed for human morbidity and mortality.

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CitizenA's avatar

Were they isolated / few in number cases, or as prevalent as the claims of long covid are today?

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, did YOU ever hear about them?

We all have heard of chronic EBV or mono. And some of chronic Lyme.

I think your point was that we never heard of them. They were there, but not common.

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