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Ah, technology on point. Everything's working today. Well, let's give a little thanks for our experts, shall we? You know, experts get a bad rap, especially lately, but what would we do without them? Here's a case in point. Finally, after long last, long Covid has a definition now. That's what we needed because long Covid, everybody was all over the place. Like what is it? How do you identify it? How do you know you had it? You know, does it even exist? But finally the experts have come together and they've decided that the definition of long Covid is as follows. It has to happen after Covid, so it can't be before Covid. That seems to be built into the definition, right? So you can't get Covid before there was Covid. So the experts have clarified that it could only be long Covid if you've had Covid. Now that's a good first step, but it gets better. And it could be identified by any
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one of 200 symptoms that may come and go during the rest of your life. So finally we have a little clarity. It's something that happened after you had Covid, any time in your life, and could include any one of 200 symptoms that may come and go for reasons you don't understand. And that's called long Covid. Now other people have called that various names. Old age. Old age, because that happens to…
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