Coronavirus: More Evidence Of Long-Term Lung Damage

As if we didn’t need more reasons NOT to desire to contract covid-19, new research underscores the lasting toll it can take on the lungs. In one new study, 66 out of 70 patients hospitalized with coronavirus-caused pneumonia were left with tissue lesions indicative of chronic lung disease.

While we don’t yet know for certain, there’s a chance the damage is permanent. Similar damage was seen in the previous SARS and MERS outbreaks. But unlike those, which generally impaired a single lung, covid-19 appears more likely to inflict both lungs right away.

Chris also addresses the Backfire Effect in today’s video, which explains why controversial ideas often are responded to with forceful denial and pushback by the establishment.

Yet another reason we must continue to seek out impartial information and think critically for ourselves.

    
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magrit11
4 years ago

I believe the after affects of having this will not be as bad as the vaccine that you all will be taking.
Have you checked that out yet? Listen to Dr. Tennpenny.
How do you know where the lung damage came from? Putting people on a ventilator will cause permanent damage as well.
I used to live in a free country, don’t know why you all keep promoting government lies.

Matt
Matt
4 years ago
Reply to  DRenegade

“ The effects of the vaccine will be dependent on the type of vaccine. I agree that a protein based vaccine is bad and I would never take it.”
This area isn’t my forte, which is electrical engineering. Would you please elaborate? I would like to understand.