ENERC wrote:What is alarming is that in France we do not seem to consider sequelae as a "profitable" subject.
This would tend to show that this covid is mainly managed on the only financial aspect and not or little medical.
It is managed economically: GDP, public deficit, unemployment rate.
If we had not talked about the deaths in a loop on BFM in March, we would not have been confined and secu and pension funds would have been much better off (by the death of old people).
The deaths are publicized, but not the after-effects: we (the state) don't care that you have trouble breathing, that you don't realize that you stink of sweat because you don't feel anything anymore.
The sequelae are for city medicine and if it were to cost too much we will reduce the social security coverage just to transfer the cost to salaries via the mutual insurance company.
Logical no?
You approach the next phase why not I have no opinion on the question ... mutual security etc
On the other hand really one can wonder about this refusal (for the moment) of serious support of what the Anglo Saxons call the long covid.
Which would also perhaps give us interesting avenues to cure covid period.
Regarding the media aspect, however, it seems to me that young amputees (ah shit I forgot the young people are spared by the covid, who said this bullshit by the way?) It's quite media and as an anti-slackening ad (style anti tobacco campaign) it's hard to do better ...