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(summary) "COVID patients may have increased risk of developing mental health problems", in Seattle Times, February 16, 2022. --- (Source: New York Times) Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, chief of research and development at the VA St. Louis Health Care System and a clinical public health researcher at Washington University in St. Louis claims, based on data mining VA records, that unvaccinated people who had COVID were more likely to have depression, anxiety, opioid addiction and alcoholism. Almost all such people were those who went to hospitals but were released in one day or less: that is they were hysterical, not sick; vaguely admitting this, Al-Aly dismisses it as irrelevant. Such people were hysterical and simply did not get over it; few people not hospitalized had such problems. Then he claims that being vaccinated should reduce such mental issues! Of course his statistical analysis is a mess. ---- Then, abruptly, Dr. Maura Boldrini, an associate professor of psychiatry at NewYork-Presbyterian Columbia University Medical Center, pops up and claims that unvaccinated people who have recovered from covid have micro blood clots and often strokes after recovery; she adds that the micro blood clots can cause neurological issues. --- Note: This is the second "study" backed by the VA that claims side effects that arise from the vaccines, actually arise from natural immunity. Read it at: https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/covid-patients-may-have-increased-risk-of-developing-mental-health-problems/

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Considering that having covid also causes spike proteins in your body, isn't it possible that having blood clots and strokes might happen? Just asking, don't jump down my throat. I feel that it's, at least, plausible. Once you "get over" covid do all the spikes disappear?

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