My personal logic here I think is the same as Zvi’s: I know at least ten or fifteen people fairly well who have had Covid, I think in at least one case twice, and only one of them seems to have had significant long term fatigue (and that was from a bad untested case in April 2020, and he is highly sensitive to health concerns—that is to say, I think he is a hypochondriac, but he probably doesn’t think he is one—and whose fatigue mostly went away after more than a year).
If there was a really high chance of healthy pepole having bad fatigue/ brain fog from each mild case of Covid, everyone’s anecdata would look different.
My personal logic here I think is the same as Zvi’s: I know at least ten or fifteen people fairly well who have had Covid, I think in at least one case twice, and only one of them seems to have had significant long term fatigue (and that was from a bad untested case in April 2020, and he is highly sensitive to health concerns—that is to say, I think he is a hypochondriac, but he probably doesn’t think he is one—and whose fatigue mostly went away after more than a year).
If there was a really high chance of healthy pepole having bad fatigue/ brain fog from each mild case of Covid, everyone’s anecdata would look different.
Thanks! I find that compelling.