New NIH Study Finds that “Long COVID” May Not Actually Exist
By Koen Jacobs, May 26, 2022
“A new National Institutes of Health (NIH) study is raising questions about just how real “long COVID” is.
The study found that there was no evidence of long-term COVID-19 infection in patients who were six or more weeks removed from the onset of symptoms, even if those patients reported that they were experiencing “long COVID.” Further, the study found that individuals who reported having long COVID were disproportionately women and individuals with history of anxiety disorders.” – The Daily Caller
That’s quite fascinating, that they were willing to set up this study, go through all the effort, to eventually conclude what anyone could have concluded simply by examining the story line for “long COVID”.
As I’ve pointed out in February of this year, “long COVID” is a hoax.
“There is no such thing as “long COVID” and this is easy to prove.
On January 24, 2020, the CDC and the media reported about the alleged “second” “COVID case” in the US. The SECOND case.
How then can the CDC four days later, on January 28, present the “experience” with “long COVID” of one of its clinicians? That’s simply not possible. There was and is no such “experience” because at that time there were only 2 “cases”. So, Alfonso did not yet have any opportunity to monitor the two brand new “cases” for weeks and months, which would be necessary in order to detect “long COVID”.”
Update January 28, 2025: Long COVID is a Hoax
According to Clinic Barcelona, “long COVID” existed already on the 2nd day of the UN/WEF ‘COVID 19’ ‘pandemic’. The ‘pandemic’ was declared on March 11, 2020.
“In April 2020” ‘long COVID’ was merely “anecdotal”. But Clinic Barcelona, magically, already had a long covid page online, the 2nd day of the WEF/UN ‘pandemic’.
“Long COVID” is a lucrative business model, and a hoax…
“In March 2020 [no more than 2 weeks since March 11, 2020 (‘the beginning’ of the WEF/UN ‘pandemic’] […] the aim is to examine the progression from COVID to Long COVID”
A project funded by a 1-million-dollar donation.