A minimum of 10% of everyone who gets COVID, including 8% of kids & 18% of 25-34 year olds, will be sick for at least 3 months, usually much longer, many becoming disabled.
Any risk assessment that ignores
#LongCovid is incomplete. It needs to be incorporated into policy, now.
I’m seeing a lot of “these people are over-estimating risk” chatter that doesn’t acknowledge that the probability you die if you get covid is always less than the probability *anyone* dies if you get covid.
It’s not “over-estimation” to consider community impacts.