I know studies on covid have consistently reported significantly elevated stroke risks (in addition to other cardiovascular risks) during and at least months after infections. Not necessarily related here but I’ve wondered if we’d start seeing “unexpected” strokes in young people all the time now that covid is treated just like background noise.
I’ve wondered that too, but given the cdc’s hellbent drive to remove all covid-related data from the public eye, I suspect that even if/when there is an increase of strokes in young people, it won’t get reported the way it should.
Yeah, covid can cause blood clots, and messes with the vascular system in general. There’s an increased risk of heart attack and stroke months after infection and everyone is just assuming that risk will go away the more we are infected.
I know studies on covid have consistently reported significantly elevated stroke risks (in addition to other cardiovascular risks) during and at least months after infections. Not necessarily related here but I’ve wondered if we’d start seeing “unexpected” strokes in young people all the time now that covid is treated just like background noise.
If I remember correctly, he did have to take a week or so off not long ago for COVID.
I’ve wondered that too, but given the cdc’s hellbent drive to remove all covid-related data from the public eye, I suspect that even if/when there is an increase of strokes in young people, it won’t get reported the way it should.
Remember when children were getting a hepatitis epidemic following the pandemic and they treated it like a fucking mystery?
Yeah, covid can cause blood clots, and messes with the vascular system in general. There’s an increased risk of heart attack and stroke months after infection and everyone is just assuming that risk will go away the more we are infected.
There should be a “bashing own head on wall” emoji because that’s what I need right now