The quote below is from the linked article. For those who say they would be happy to get the virus and get it over with maybe they should think again?
Now, more than 300 studies from around the world have found a prevalence of neurological abnormalities in Covid-19 patients, including mild symptoms like headaches, loss of smell (anosmia) and tingling sensations (arcoparasthesia), up to more severe outcomes such as aphasia (inability to speak), strokes and seizures.
Hola, James. I like the point you make. Covid-19 does seem to be much more sinister than our 'normal' flu of the season with reports of all these possible lingering effects.
I'd rather not get the stuff until there is much more information on concrete effective prevention and treatment, especially for those in the at-risk category. I feel like we are still groping in the dark for a clear picture, answers and solutions to a more complicated bug existence.
Anyone else feel differently about this or feel that they have a good handle on the situation besides just staying inside at home. Many people have to be out in the world. Cruz
PS: I think it would be helpful if infected towns people reported on their experience, how they dealt with it or if they're experiencing any of these after effects. After all, we are one big family here.