We knew long COVID was real over 12mths ago. Please read our submission to current Federal Enquiry (link below) and see attached key findings (thank you Dominic Meagher @dom_ma) Thank you esteemed colleagues for collaboration: @GraftonQuentin, Long Chu, @Tom_Kompas, and @DanSuan2
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Vaccinations not enough. “vaccinations have been highly effective at reducing severe disease & deaths, they are much less effective at reducing the risk of getting long COVID following COVID infections. Most effective way to avoid getting long COVID is not to get COVID.(Fig 1)

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Many people are not maximising their vaccinations, due to adverse effects of the first 1-2 vaccines & many of these people also don't bother reporting their side effects to TGA.
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💜💜I am so happy to see you back Mary-Louise! 💐🙏💜💜
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Welcome back Professor McLaws @MarylouiseMcla1 Go easy and wishing you well 🙏🙏😊
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Indeed. However avoiding it is not that easy although you can reduce your risk
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Really thrilled that you are back posting again! Have been thinking of you since you left to have medical intervention. Best news! Good to stir folks up to make them think again.
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So lovely to see you back, Mary-Louise. I hope that you are recovering well.
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Vaccinations yes enough.
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MYTH. Original BA.1 trials DID NOT test for protection against severe disease, hospitalisation, and death - only looked at anti-bodies. FDA court mandated Pfizer FOIA files states that clearly. Stop lying
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