• jonne@infosec.pub
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    Seems like it generally just gets triggered by a viral infection, but obviously it’s hard to find conclusive evidence for that as people get viral infections all the time and usually recover fine. In a way COVID was a useful ‘experiment’ where we got a lot of cases of people getting long COVID right after a confirmed infection (because everyone was getting tested, which you typically wouldn’t do for your average viral infection).

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      Yeah. Atleast 50% report an onset right after a viral infection. And it’s not impossible to assume the other 50% were caused by viral infections too but the patient didn’t make the connection. Obviously we don’t really know yet.

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        Yeah, would be hard to prove unless people started routinely testing themselves for a broad array of viruses every time they fall ill.

        But hopefully with the influx of long COVID patients more research will be done, and people with CFS, fibromyalgia and similar diseases will at least be believed, because all of those are typically dismissed because you can’t really see it.

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      triggered or caused by?

      fascinating, thank you.

      that makes sense, we must have so much new data on how viruses affects humanity as a whole because of the global testing going on so long for so many people.