Zvi/Scott/Elizabeth’s earlier analyses of earlier studies on long COVID which treat it as a minor concern
My impression from Scott’s big post was that it was not overwhelmingly likely to be minor, and rather that it was fairly ambiguous. My impression from Elizabeth’s analyses (that I’ve read several months ago) is that long COVID is not necessarily a minor concern, but that we’re paying disproportionate attention to it relative to other things we can also worry about, e.g. exercise, air quality, other infections, and there can be real tradeoffs between getting more exercise and avoiding COVID.
Did they write something more recently to suggest that it was a minor concern, or did you get a different impression from their writing?
My impression from Scott’s big post was that it was not overwhelmingly likely to be minor, and rather that it was fairly ambiguous. My impression from Elizabeth’s analyses (that I’ve read several months ago) is that long COVID is not necessarily a minor concern, but that we’re paying disproportionate attention to it relative to other things we can also worry about, e.g. exercise, air quality, other infections, and there can be real tradeoffs between getting more exercise and avoiding COVID.
Did they write something more recently to suggest that it was a minor concern, or did you get a different impression from their writing?
I’m not sure what you’re referring to for Zvi.