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Opinion: There is no such thing as 'herd immunity.' Why the ongoing dangers of COVID-19 are real

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We all need to recognize the dangers of COVID-19 and the risks it imposes to our long-term health and our country’s workforce. Long COVID occurs in approximately 30% to 35% of cases. It commonly occurs with even mild disease and with reinfections. The severity is additive with each exposure and the symptoms can often persist for over a year (the longest patients have been followed). There is no such thing as “herd immunity” and I beg to differ with the CDC regarding “immune debt” causing the increase in respiratory infections, and there statement regarding Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections: And so these children, if you will, need to become infected [with RSV] to move forward because it’s a disease very common in children.”

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