top of page

WHO Official: Individuals Can Get 'Unlucky' With Long COVID

- INSIDER - Jake Epstein - JUN 27, 2022 - COMENTÁRIOS: ERNESTO MATERA & HEITOR DE PAOLA

David Nabarro at the UN in 2019. Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Por isso devemos tomar uma vacina, que não é vacina, que não garante que não iremos pegar o coronga e por isso deve ser tomada trimestralmente.

ERNESTO MATERA -

Putz! E o pior é que a maioria acredita!

HEITOR DE PAOLA -

Com o terror que foi feito por todos os governos com membros da Escola de Líderes do Amanhã (do Klaus Schwab) por que não acreditar?

ERNESTO MATERA - Em Breve: "O EIXO DO MAL LATINO AMERICANO E A NOVA ORDEM MUNDIAL" em livro IMPRESSO.

Uma versão completa e atualizada!



  • A World Health Organization official said he's worried about people contracting long COVID.

  • David Nabarro said the more times people get COVID-19, the more likely they are to be "unlucky."

  • "It can knock people off their stride for several months," he told Sky News.

A World Health Organization official said on Monday that the more times a person becomes infected with COVID-19, the more likely the person is to be "unlucky" and contract long-term health effects from the coronavirus.


"The more times you get it, the more likely you are to be unlucky and end up with long COVID — which is the thing that none of us want because it can be so serious," David Nabarro, a WHO special envoy for COVID-19, told Sky News.


He continued: "It can knock people off their stride for several months."


Long COVID happens when someone with COVID-19 develops symptoms that linger for an extended period, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC says symptoms could last weeks or months, and even go and come back.


LEIA MAIS >


12 views0 comments

Related Posts

See All
bottom of page