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Scientists from Britain's Oxford University have revealed that people who have had mild Covid-19 and didn't suffer from other widespread 'long Covid' symptoms in daily life still show degraded attention and memory for six to nine months after infection.
Participants of the latest study had tested positive for Covid-19 previously, but didn't report any 'long Covid' symptoms often present after acute infection, nor other health concerns after recovery. They were not much different from an uninfected control group at the time of testing on factors such as fatigue, forgetfulness, sleep patterns or anxiety.
These people were asked to perform a series of exercises with a focus on activities essential for everyday life, such as sustaining attention, planning, memory and reasoning.
As a result, the scientists found that participants performed well in most tasks, but were significantly worse at recalling personal memories for up to six months after recovery. They also displayed a decline in ability to sustain attention over time for up to nine months.
"What is surprising is that although our Covid-19 survivors did not feel any more symptomatic at the time of testing, they showed degraded attention and memory," said Dr Sijia Zhao of the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. "Our findings reveal that people can experience some chronic cognitive consequences for months."
Checking their colleagues' discovery, Stephen Burgess of the MRC Biostatistics Unit at the University of Cambridge pointed out the small group of people involved, adding that it was not randomized.
"However, despite this, differences between the Covid and non-Covid groups in terms of several specific measures of cognitive ability looked at in this study were striking, particularly in terms of delayed memory tasks and ability to perform tasks accurately when fatigued," he said.
Previously, studies have shown that after an acute Covid-19 infection some people continue to suffer from cognitive symptoms such as difficulties in concentrating, forgetfulness and fatigue, which are referred to as "long Covid" symptoms. However, little is known about whether a mild Covid-19 infection affects cognitive performance as well.
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I am sure that the mental damage was in no way caused by the lockdowns and associated depressive effects of long-term isolation, or the recurrent lack of oxygen caused by extended, unnecessary mask-wearing, or (as the SOTT comment describes) even the possibility of having been jabbed repeatedly (despite having had Covid) with the concomitant possibility of the mRNA generated spike proteins crossing the blood-brain barrier and wreaking havoc, etc., etc.........
And I won't even mention the possibility of fixed or fudged numbers and findings, as that would never occur where Oxford men and women are involved. For a fine example, advance to 1:01:55 of the following link (from "The Magic Christian"): [Link]
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Moderate symptoms still cause long-term cognitive consequences, Oxford University researchers revealHow can they prove this consequences are not caused by permanent fear and stress the politicians and their pseudo-scientist minions inflicted upon us the last two years ?
With all the secondary effects like substance abuse, bad food, lack of exercise and sun light ?
Oh, strange.... a Pfizer van just pulled up... I don't remember ord
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Comment: There are several factors not mentioned, such as the vaccination status of the 'mild' covid cases. The nature of the spike proteins of the SARs family are conducive to formation of microclots which can manifest many different symptoms of organ damage depending on where they form. The cognitive impairments reported sound suspiciously like micro-strokes.