"Among adults with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection, 21.38% developed at least one sequela, the PP was 15.20% for fatigue, 6.82% for muscle or joint pain, 6.82% for dyspnea, 6.82% for cough, and 4.55% for headache. Among children with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection, 15.20% developed at least one sequela, the PP was 5.19% for fatigue, 4.44% for dyspnea, and 4.44% for headache. Some sequelae were observed in children but not among adults, such as physical disorders, neurological symptoms, loss of smell/test, and gastrointestinal. More analysis results are shown (below)..."
"This expansive study of over 3,000 US counties debunks the idea with hard evidence that excess deaths were caused by interruptions to care, shelter-in-place, socioeconomic factors or other politically charged factors: the jury is in and the extraordinary amount of excess deaths were caused by, you guessed it, covid. Contrary to other reports, the second year of the pandemic was largely as deadly as the first and the toll continued into March 2022 when the study concluded. Hundreds of thousands of people with chronic illnesses or “natural cause death” could have lived a longlongeyr life, but were killed bby Covid" - Synopsis credit to Brook de Saint-Aignan