It's 2024, and we get to relearn the same thing we've learned every year since the pandemic started: Covid causes brain damage!

Be aware that in most news articles about covid and brain damage, like this one, the authors usually measure the cognitive impacts in terms of IQ points, which is a bad way to measure it but it's what most people understand, I guess.

How Covid Harms the Brain

The effects of a SARS-CoV-2 infection on the brain are the focus of intense research and remain only partially understood. Studies suggest that during acute infection, the virus may damage nerves, particularly in the olfactory bulb — which houses the nerves that transmit smell impulses to the brain — leading to problems that can persist for years. In some cases, the virus may infect the brain through this pathway, altering the organ’s structure and resulting in impaired cognition and fatigue.

Persistent viral remnants or the initial infection itself may trigger neuroinflammation and disrupt the immune system, causing antibodies and T cells to mistakenly attack healthy brain cells, damage blood vessels, and harm the blood-brain barrier. Additional research points to blood clots that may drive immune activation, restricting the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the brain, and altered levels of key hormones cortisol and dopamine that may be linked to changes in gut health.

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New vaccines are available, and I just got mine, but If you don't have insurance it will be expensive because our bloodthirsty capitalist oligarchs hate you. A lot of countries are just relying on constant covid infections to build up "herd immunity" which doesn't work with the common cold or flu, and those are far less infectious and don't mutate as quickly.

  • TheModerateTankie [any]
    hexagon
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    2 months ago

    The impact is similar to people who suffer concussions, so doctors have been testing people with concussion screening questions. But it's hard to quantify memory problems, increased anxiety, and depression.

    • peeonyou [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      yeah, i think thats probably why people default to IQ crap because it's a number and people have some sort of general idea of what the range of numbers mean. we need better ways to measure this stuff