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And that number is going to grow because more people will survive COVID due to vaccinations/prior exposure. Fewer deaths will likely lead to more COVID related disability, which is good, but for which the social safety net is woefully unprepared
Cara (C.K. Kelly) Martin @CaraCKMartin
Researchers have estimated that Covid illnesses may have reduced the workforce by 500,000 to 1 million people. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/long-covid-may-be-to-blame-for-surge-in-women-with-disabilities-1.189333...
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Are they now finding that previous natural infection is helping? I know for quite a while it was proving to not be helpful in avoiding future infections, but I haven't seen much about it recently, so I'm not up-to-date on the science.
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