boilerhouse
Ultra Member
I agree we should not be too casual about this,, but the pandemic is shifting to an endemic. The CDC reports that 40% of people develop long covid, but they define that as anyone with any lingering symptom(s) of 4 weeks or longer. That seems like a short timeline, as even a common cold can have those sorts of after affects.There's data showing about 30% of fully-vaccinated people who get COVID have "long COVID" problems, so we shouldn't be too casual about it, IMO.
In the UK, 2.8% of cases had symptoms up to one year, or longer. Currently, with vaccination and the less pathogenic strains, it is estimated 1.5% of current cases will result in long covid after 3 months.
Some good advise offered above- about taking it easy and letting the body fully heal. Hope you make a quick and full recovery David.