DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19The issue of “long Covid” is a growing concern. A large study in Scotland reported in Nature Communications on Oct. 12, 2022 that as many as half of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 experience long Covid, with continuation of symptoms for 6 to 18 months, or even longer. Out of the 96.5 million known cases of Covid-19 in the US as of October, 2022, figures posted September 6 on medRxiv.org show there are at least 18 million long Covid sufferers, a rate of about one in every five infections. Over 400 new clinics have been established coast-to-coast devoted to long Covid care and this is being called a “mass disabling event.” Was that eventuality anticipated and planned for by the extraterrestrials who created this virus as a bioweapon?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
This property was known by and appreciated by the interlopers in choosing this viral strain for launching a new pandemic. They, in fact, expected the consequences would be much, much worse than have been seen, both in lethality and the incidents of chronic disability following an initial bout of infection. As we have told you, they were quite surprised and puzzled it was much less lethal than expected. That was owing to divine intervention and so is unappreciated by the medical community, the public health agencies, and the public. With the advent of the vaccines, we were able to reduce the expenditure of prayer power by relying on the vaccine to carry more of the burden of prevention and minimization, at least of severity, to keep people alive, and that has been quite helpful and allows us to preserve the available prayer power for other future uses. So the issue of long Covid is quite real and a serious problem. Because of its debilitating nature, it will be a significant burden and expense as a drag on society, collectively as well as individually.