Ending Covid's health emergency status brings with it many problems, not the least of which is the loss of needed help for those suffering from Long Covid.

Apr 15, 2023 · 4:11 AM UTC

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Absolutely. These people suffering with long COVID have been forgotten and it’s back to business as usual. There are also individuals who had adverse reactions to the vaccine who continue to suffer as well. They’ve also been forgotten.
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It's a mental disorder, seek help immediately!
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What's your solution?
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And this is why you will never be president… you are clearly missed the last 3 years of lies.
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Consider that one "benefit" to both epidemics and deep lows in the up and down economic cycles is to reduce the population. "Too many weak" "Too many retirees" "Too many poor" "Too much diversity" Also why the GOP backed by the wealthy didn't like Obamacare or Medicaid expansion
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World Health Organization say stil a public health emergency need free tests free treat PTO from work mandatory masking in all Healthcare facilities but most healthcare workers including doctors and nurses are ecstatic about the end of mask mandates HOW FUKD UP IS THAT !
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Government emergency funds tend to be misdirected a lot and the government actually suppressed some of the best treatment resources for the C19 illness. Besides giving aid to people suffering economically the emergency was used to push forward and mandate a poorly tested vaccine.
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I like a lot of your proposed policies but do disagree with this one. Emergency status is overused I believe. Would be taken more seriously if not so.
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But it's not a health emergency? Help the poor with ALL their medical problems and let the Rich pay for ALL their problems, including COVID. Stop subsidizing the rich with poor people's money.