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The Extended Effects Of the Botched COVID Response Coupled With Ending Social Security and Medicare
Average Americans of all ages have been made losers by the impeached president trump’s greed and corruption. This can be seen no better than his ongoing botched response to the COVID-19 coronavirus, and now, his plan to bankrupt the Social Security Trust Fund and Medicare.
The unexpected long-term side effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus are slowly becoming evident. These are chronic symptoms the medical and scientific communities can learn about and catalog only by observing survivors.
Unfortunately, the impeached president trump decided to ignore intelligence reports when first briefed about the devastating effects this newly discovered coronavirus was causing in the city of Wuhan, the capital of Central China’s Hubei province.
Months into the worldwide spread of the disease, the impeached president trump began, and continues to downplay its deadly potential. Adding to his shameful disregard for the lives of average Americans stricken by COVID-19, he has now promised to make his temporary ban on FICA payroll withholding permanent after he is reelected.
The long-term complications to some survivors of COVID-19 are have only recently become part of the research into the disease.
Studies of those who contracted the COVID-19 virus are finding that some people get sick and have never gotten better. This category of survivors of the virus are, months later, finding themselves battling many debilitating side effects that disrupt their ability to function physically and mentally.
People of all ages, races, and genders are included in this group suffering from long-term effects of the disease. The questions survivors ask concerning a long-term prognosis go unanswered, due to the lack of data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers have begun referring to these COVID-19 patients as “long haulers”, and with so little information available, long haulers must learn from experience what type of life to expect in their strange new world.
Karyn Bishof, a firefighter paramedic in Florida, is one of them. After coming down with sore throat, nausea and fatigue in late March, she tested positive for COVID-19 and was told her case was mild. But as the weeks went on, the symptoms didn’t go away. Over four months later, the fatigue remains constant and along with it, a host of other exhausting side effects.
“I'm dealing with drastic changes in heart rate ... My oxygen levels drop into the low 90, sometimes even the low eighties, I'm still dealing with headache, memory issues. I have a lot of trouble recalling things or sometimes finding my words,” Bishof tells Yahoo Life. “I'm still dealing with a runny and stuffy nose on and off. And then just a ton of other neurological issues, cardiac issues, chest pain, shortness of breath. I mean, the list goes on.”
Jessica Hulett, Luis Santos, and many others must learn to live with the same COVID-19 side effects as Karyn Bishof, plus, crushing fatigue and other cognitive issues.
As yet, it is unknown how many long haulers there will be when the pandemic ends, or whether these many symptoms will disappear with time or become disabling life long afflictions.
One thing is certain, the impeached president trump’s promised deadly assault on Social Security and Medicare is going to make life for the long haulers even more difficult, and for most, impossible.
With 5.32 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, so far, the number of long haulers could total into the millions by the pandemic’s end.
Add these to the millions of families that currently must rely on Social Security Disability benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid to live moderately normal lives, the successful plan of the impeached president trump’s permanent end to FICA payroll withholding will, inevitably leave tens-of-millions of Americans homeless in the months and years to come.
Right-wingers and many centrists will be hardest hit by the COVID-19 coronavirus due to their refusal to take the many recommended precautions. So, over half of the long haulers will be those who voted for the impeached president trump in 2016.
These same people were convinced many years ago that “being homeless is an individual’s choice”, Therefore, these “believers” should not expect any sort of government financial or medical assistance, because they also chose to be homeless. This restriction should apply especially to “believers” who are also Baby Boomers.
Note: Anyone without a permanent home address is prohibited from voting or registering to vote.
How the Pandemic Defeated America
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/03/california-prisons-coronavirus-covid-19-health
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The Extended Effects Of the Botched COVID Response Coupled With Ending Social Security and Medicare
Average Americans of all ages have been made losers by the impeached president trump’s greed and corruption. This can be seen no better than his ongoing botched response to the COVID-19 coronavirus, and now, his plan to bankrupt the Social Security Trust Fund and Medicare.
The unexpected long-term side effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus are slowly becoming evident. These are chronic symptoms the medical and scientific communities can learn about and catalog only by observing survivors.
Unfortunately, the impeached president trump decided to ignore intelligence reports when first briefed about the devastating effects this newly discovered coronavirus was causing in the city of Wuhan, the capital of Central China’s Hubei province.
Months into the worldwide spread of the disease, the impeached president trump began, and continues to downplay its deadly potential. Adding to his shameful disregard for the lives of average Americans stricken by COVID-19, he has now promised to make his temporary ban on FICA payroll withholding permanent after he is reelected.
The long-term complications to some survivors of COVID-19 are have only recently become part of the research into the disease.
Studies of those who contracted the COVID-19 virus are finding that some people get sick and have never gotten better. This category of survivors of the virus are, months later, finding themselves battling many debilitating side effects that disrupt their ability to function physically and mentally.
People of all ages, races, and genders are included in this group suffering from long-term effects of the disease. The questions survivors ask concerning a long-term prognosis go unanswered, due to the lack of data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers have begun referring to these COVID-19 patients as “long haulers”, and with so little information available, long haulers must learn from experience what type of life to expect in their strange new world.
Karyn Bishof, a firefighter paramedic in Florida, is one of them. After coming down with sore throat, nausea and fatigue in late March, she tested positive for COVID-19 and was told her case was mild. But as the weeks went on, the symptoms didn’t go away. Over four months later, the fatigue remains constant and along with it, a host of other exhausting side effects.
“I'm dealing with drastic changes in heart rate ... My oxygen levels drop into the low 90, sometimes even the low eighties, I'm still dealing with headache, memory issues. I have a lot of trouble recalling things or sometimes finding my words,” Bishof tells Yahoo Life. “I'm still dealing with a runny and stuffy nose on and off. And then just a ton of other neurological issues, cardiac issues, chest pain, shortness of breath. I mean, the list goes on.”
Jessica Hulett, Luis Santos, and many others must learn to live with the same COVID-19 side effects as Karyn Bishof, plus, crushing fatigue and other cognitive issues.
As yet, it is unknown how many long haulers there will be when the pandemic ends, or whether these many symptoms will disappear with time or become disabling life long afflictions.
One thing is certain, the impeached president trump’s promised deadly assault on Social Security and Medicare is going to make life for the long haulers even more difficult, and for most, impossible.
With 5.32 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, so far, the number of long haulers could total into the millions by the pandemic’s end.
Add these to the millions of families that currently must rely on Social Security Disability benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid to live moderately normal lives, the successful plan of the impeached president trump’s permanent end to FICA payroll withholding will, inevitably leave tens-of-millions of Americans homeless in the months and years to come.
Right-wingers and many centrists will be hardest hit by the COVID-19 coronavirus due to their refusal to take the many recommended precautions. So, over half of the long haulers will be those who voted for the impeached president trump in 2016.
These same people were convinced many years ago that “being homeless is an individual’s choice”, Therefore, these “believers” should not expect any sort of government financial or medical assistance, because they also chose to be homeless. This restriction should apply especially to “believers” who are also Baby Boomers.
Note: Anyone without a permanent home address is prohibited from voting or registering to vote.
How the Pandemic Defeated America
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/03/california-prisons-coronavirus-covid-19-health
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