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sotoh333 t1_is8frfj wrote
Reply to comment by Wasilisco in SARS-CoV2 enters the brain through the olfactory nerve in rhesus monkeys, causing neuroinflammation. The virus spread further into the brain in aging animals. by andyhfell
We do aready have atleast one reputable study showing shrinkage/brain aging in humans too.
sotoh333 t1_is8fblf wrote
Reply to comment by Smooth_Imagination in SARS-CoV2 enters the brain through the olfactory nerve in rhesus monkeys, causing neuroinflammation. The virus spread further into the brain in aging animals. by andyhfell
No, it's not. Influenza doesn't do this.
sotoh333 t1_j06hd8q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A new study shows that SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persist up to 12 months after natural infection in healthy employees working in non-medical contact-intensive professions by Professional_Memist
No, but covid may make your more susceptable to it, and any subsequent infections. Funguses, bacteria, viruses... Including other strains of covid.
It may mostly resolve in a few months. Protect yourself.