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david strain from the university of exeter in the u. k. he has the british medical associations work on the long term impact of coven 19 dr. stream. good to have you on the day, we just heard it in the report there roughly 36 percent of former coven patients affected. that is millions of people around the globe. so as long over the pandemic after the pandemic, absolutely, with this number of patients still affected weeks, months, in some cases, years afterwards. this is actually the major health economic impact of cov, it that we have literally millions of people globally that are not in a position to function. no man, these are people who were previously very fit, very well contributing in so many ways. and all a sudden they'd be left in a position that they are debilitated. unable to care for themselves, let alone that family or do the work. so this is a major health crisis. long cove. it can take many forms we saw in the report, and that is part of why it's so hard to tackle. what are the most frequent manifestations you've been able to
david strain from the university of exeter in the u. k. he has the british medical associations work on the long term impact of coven 19 dr. stream. good to have you on the day, we just heard it in the report there roughly 36 percent of former coven patients affected. that is millions of people around the globe. so as long over the pandemic after the pandemic, absolutely, with this number of patients still affected weeks, months, in some cases, years afterwards. this is actually the major...
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david strain from the university of exeter in the u. k. he had the british medical associations work on the long term impact of coven 19 dr. stream. good to have you on the day. we just heard it in the report. there roughly 36 percent of former coven patients affected that is millions of people around the globe. so as long over the pandemic after the pandemic so there are 2 broad groups of people with long over those who got covey to read about at the outset. on the left with the damage of that initial virus, the learn scarring, the strokes clocks the heart attacks the i to you syndrome. and that represents a severe illness. but it's only a relatively small population because remember only about 5 percent of people who got koby actually got sick with it. the much big a health problem of those who got the raw, the nondescript, the vague symptoms, those are likely attributed to either residual virus or other virus is being activated and they present with breathlessness, weigh them, muscle aches and pains with chest pains or difficulty breathi
david strain from the university of exeter in the u. k. he had the british medical associations work on the long term impact of coven 19 dr. stream. good to have you on the day. we just heard it in the report. there roughly 36 percent of former coven patients affected that is millions of people around the globe. so as long over the pandemic after the pandemic so there are 2 broad groups of people with long over those who got covey to read about at the outset. on the left with the damage of that...
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discuss this with jonathan marcus, defence analyst at the strategic studies institute at the university of exeterwhy this particular concern about china supporting version now? i think because we _ supporting version now? i think because we are _ supporting version now? i think because we are entering - supporting version now? i think because we are entering a - supporting version now? i think because we are entering a very| because we are entering a very crucial phase of this war. the russian, it looks as though they have already launched their much heralded offensive. it seems to be rather smaller scale than perhaps some people expected but we will see how it goes over the coming weeks and months. and of course, ukraine excels is expected to launch offensive operations of its own towards the spring. now, both sides are facing shortages of ammunition. both sides badly need modern advanced weaponry added to their arsenals and, you know, supplying ukraine is a huge problem for the west. they know that the russians are facing problems too and clearly, china were to step in and start providing ammun
discuss this with jonathan marcus, defence analyst at the strategic studies institute at the university of exeterwhy this particular concern about china supporting version now? i think because we _ supporting version now? i think because we are _ supporting version now? i think because we are entering - supporting version now? i think because we are entering a - supporting version now? i think because we are entering a very| because we are entering a very crucial phase of this war. the russian,...
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he's a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter school. hello doctor.g subjects here. thank you for joining me . how do you react? joining me. how do you react? listening to these findings and these that journalist sonia elijah is quoting actually a big part of that is not a surprise when it comes to these menstrual irregularities. that is actually very common with any sort of inflammatory response. so we do expect these some degree of menstrual irregularities , any menstrual irregularities, any inflammatory things such as the vaccine actually has now been backed up by fully systematic randomised studies where i'd just like to interrupt doctor that. dr. student can i just, that. dr. student can ijust, can i just let sonia wants to ask a question that that paper that dr. james thorpe and actually dr. peter mccullough co—wrote , they compared the co—wrote, they compared the covid 19 vaccines with the flu shot. and so they looked 25 years of data in the past years. you've got the covid 19 coming andifs you've got the covid 19 coming and it's astronomic the
he's a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter school. hello doctor.g subjects here. thank you for joining me . how do you react? joining me. how do you react? listening to these findings and these that journalist sonia elijah is quoting actually a big part of that is not a surprise when it comes to these menstrual irregularities. that is actually very common with any sort of inflammatory response. so we do expect these some degree of menstrual irregularities , any menstrual...
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he's a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter school. hello doctor. subjects here. thank you for joining me . how do you react? joining me. how do you react? listening to these findings and these that journalist sonia elijah is quoting actually a big part of that is not a surprise when it comes to these menstrual irregularities. that is actually very common with any sort of inflammatory response. so we do expect these some degree of menstrual irregularities , any menstrual irregularities, any inflammatory things such as the vaccine actually has now been backed up by fully systematic randomised studies where i'd just like to interrupt doctor that. dr. student can i just, that. dr. student can ijust, can i just let sonia wants to ask a question that that paper that dr. james thorpe and actually dr. peter mccullough co—wrote , they compared the co—wrote, they compared the covid 19 vaccines with the flu shot. and so they looked 25 years of data in the past years. you've got the covid 19 coming andifs you've got the covid 19 coming and it's astronomic the
he's a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter school. hello doctor. subjects here. thank you for joining me . how do you react? joining me. how do you react? listening to these findings and these that journalist sonia elijah is quoting actually a big part of that is not a surprise when it comes to these menstrual irregularities. that is actually very common with any sort of inflammatory response. so we do expect these some degree of menstrual irregularities , any menstrual...
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he's a professor of social mobility at the university of exeter . and he says that it's exeter. kills was the biggest scandal of our educational system, because basically coming back from that, yeah, he says new thinking required and he thinks national parental participation is key. so support parents to support their kids . parents should know their kids. parents should know their kids. parents should know the hours that they're not at school. yeah, well, absolute parents should be. parents should be more the child's education is not purely that you don't drop them off at school and then forget about it. no exactly. but what we're seeing is an ever widening is now the attainment gap between the most well—off families and the least well—off families and the least well—off families and the least well—off families is growing. and what that tells you is that it's not just about individual responsibility , about systemic responsibility, about systemic inequality , because actually, if inequality, because actually, if you parents are working jobs to pay you parents are working jobs to
he's a professor of social mobility at the university of exeter . and he says that it's exeter. kills was the biggest scandal of our educational system, because basically coming back from that, yeah, he says new thinking required and he thinks national parental participation is key. so support parents to support their kids . parents should know their kids. parents should know their kids. parents should know the hours that they're not at school. yeah, well, absolute parents should be. parents...