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IIRC, he got it before the vaccines were available. I'll check the next time I chat with my friend.

>>Even 2 points is too much given the asymmetric payoff at the margin.

YUP!! It feels like for someone close to 100, 5 points lower would be a loss putting them suddenly below a huge group they were ahead of, and for someone close to 140, 5 points lower would be a huge step down in overall capability, even though the group they are suddenly below is not that large. Either way, both the studies about the CV-19 clotting issues and mini-strokes, and that it is now known to infect, thrive in, and kill central nervos system cells is really scary.

Just the fact that one of the first things to go is the sense of smell - that's one of the oldest and most core neural pathways, leading right into the brain core. And the phnomena of patients recovering their sense of smell for a while and then it going off so that every smell/taste is like gasoline or rotting pork so they lose 30Lbs in 3 months is horrifying enough, but when I consider what it's likely doing to the brain (neuroscience was my minor in college), that just gives me the creeps. I'll take plague instead, thanks, at least it's just ordinary misery.

Edit: Here's a new interesting point - "Long covid with neuro symptoms:

Not real enough to be factored in to disease prevention plans

Real enough for drug trials"

https://twitter.com/DFisman/status/1477732646130106368



I'm curious what this drug is trying to do. You can see COVID brain damage on an FMRI, not sure how a drug is supposed to reverse that.


Indeed! I'm very curious about that too.




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