Yikes.
"A British Medical Association study found that 18 per cent of physicians with Long COVID had symptoms so severe that they could no longer work. This is what attrition looks like."
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Greengordon
Yikes. "A British Medical Association study found that 18 per cent of physicians with Long COVID had symptoms so severe that they could no longer work. This is what attrition looks like." 5 comments
Transplanted Tarheel
@justyourluck @Greengordon @trendless @novid Not 18% of physicians. 18% of those with long COVID. Big difference. (Still sucks.)
Julie Webgirl - Just Your Luck
@Tarheel @Greengordon @trendless @novid Yes, I understand that. Of course. I didn't feel the need to reclarify what was already clarified in the OP?
Tunguska
@Greengordon @trendless @novid And *if* we assume the UK's percentage of doctors with long COVID in the first place is 10%, comparable to that Quebec number, that would mean that just this one facet of COVID -- LC so bad you simply can't work anymore -- has taken out nearly 2% of all the doctors in the country. Mostly in the past ~2 years, since the abandonment of PHMs against hospital-acquired infections, I'd guess. |
@Greengordon @trendless @novid
If 18% of physicians, who have been through med school with shifts that no human should have to go through and no average worker will go through... if THEY can no longer work, what % of average workers with #LongCovid can't work? Gotta be higher... much higher.
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