Leila
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Article about LongC & the Covid Symptom Study by King's College.
This was new to me:
"The King's researchers have created a piece of computer code to pick out, from the start of a coronavirus infection, who is at risk of long Covid.
It is not perfect. It correctly identifies 69% of people that go on to develop long-Covid, but also tells around a quarter of people who would recover quickly they would get long Covid too."
From what I've read on Twitter there is much criticism about the study design, many people simply stopped typing in their data because they either didn't find their symptoms represented or just gave up in general. So maybe there's a lot more people being sick after 12 weeks...
The article also refers to this awarness film by the government.
This was new to me:
"The King's researchers have created a piece of computer code to pick out, from the start of a coronavirus infection, who is at risk of long Covid.
It is not perfect. It correctly identifies 69% of people that go on to develop long-Covid, but also tells around a quarter of people who would recover quickly they would get long Covid too."
From what I've read on Twitter there is much criticism about the study design, many people simply stopped typing in their data because they either didn't find their symptoms represented or just gave up in general. So maybe there's a lot more people being sick after 12 weeks...
The article also refers to this awarness film by the government.