I watched an interview the other week with Marama Davidson.\xa0
It came after the elevation of Chloe Swarbrick to the leadership. Davidson wasn\u2019t at the press conference, Chloe told us, because it turns out she had Covid.\xa0
In watching the interview, although Covid ridden, Davidson looked and sounded perfectly well, although she was isolating, which is what we do, isn't it? \xa0\xa0
Well, some of us do. A friend of the kids had Covid the other day and hopped on a plane, the way I am sure many people do, and have done, for ages.\xa0
But the power of the narrative is still on display by some because we were convinced, or have convinced ourselves, that Covid, although affecting the vast majority of us in exactly the same way as any other flu-like, viral type condition, is different.\xa0
And one of the outworkings of getting Covid is some people ended up with what has become known as long Covid. Now, the research out this week from Queensland's Chief Health Officer is that long Covid does exist, but we need to stop calling it that.\xa0
Because, to use their words, it creates unnecessary fear and it's probably harmful. In other words, we have freaked ourselves out needlessly.\xa0
They studied more than 5000 people and found similar functional limitations a year after the event as they found with those who had seasonal flu or other respiratory illnesses.\xa0
In other words, it didn\u2019t matter what you had, some people still felt the effects 12 months on, the same way it didn\u2019t matter what you had at the time of infection, it still hit you the same way.\xa0
You might have lost your sense of smell, or you might not have. You might have been fatigued, or you might not have been.\xa0
But the fact you could take a swab and get a red line gave us all a chance to say "oh it's Covid, I'll isolate" for whatever the current rules were.\xa0
If it wasn\u2019t Covid we reacted completely differently, the same way we had our entire lives until Covid came along, got a massive Government backed tag and reputation and messed with our sense of common sense.\xa0
We turned it, because we were allowed to, if not told to, into a \u201cthing\u201d.\xa0
Well, slowly, as common-sense returns and a slightly more real-world perspective evolves and the test results come in, we can increasingly see this period as some sort of out-of-body experience where we let fear play far too great a role.\xa0
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