Beardedleftist

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[–] Beardedleftist@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

That's what makes it so scary. I didn't have long COVID and I was feeling alright about the "cold" but it took a month for me to feel like I had the same amount of energy I had before catching it.

About the younger ones... I don't want to think about it but I can't help thinking about my nephews. Some of them got COVID two or even three times.

The studies I've read aren't too optimistic about their future health. I hope they're wrong.

[–] Beardedleftist@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago (7 children)

Glad to read that! I know some folks that got long COVID and they are yet to make a comeback. I'll share your comment, it gives some hope 🫂

Is there anything you can think of that made a difference or it's been just a matter of patience?

[–] Beardedleftist@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

"At the achieved rates, these countries would on average take more than 220 years to reduce their emissions by 95%, emitting 27 times their remaining 1·5°C fair-shares in the process. To meet their 1·5°C fair-shares alongside continued economic growth, decoupling rates would on average need to increase by a factor of ten by 2025."

So the findings are what we all thought they would be: not even close.

Thanks for sharing.

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