Long COVID and post-viral fatigue syndrome recorded in children and young people in England primary care, 2006-2022, 2025, Raveendran

There seems to be a clear bias towards the less deprived receiving a consultation or diagnosis far more often. That matches the patterned observed in Norway as well, but there is no reason to believe that it’s caused by a skewed true prevalence.
 
Well, this is awful. Especially as no one should have any confidence that anything but the same cycle of failure will continue to be repeated, as every single plan to address this continues to be that and only that.

All perfectly avoidable, had people done their job. Had anyone been responsible for anything. Instead failure was rewarded, and we get nothing but failure. And still the solution almost everyone offers is the same failure, making it 100% clear they really want it.

What's especially notable is how LC isn't that big of a blip. This is a problem with a huge constant baseline, which is not surprising for a problem that is systematically failed and neglected for which no one is responsible for. Funny how that works: no one is responsible and no one did the work and it didn't make the problem go away.

Maybe somewhere the problem is more with the delusional thinking that an obviously large problem would just go away by not looking at it. Which many self-important people made as if it was as plain an assertion as the sunset in the evening. Maybe listening to people who keep failing isn't the best plan?
 
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