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Weeks or months after they recover from Covid-19, some people continue to report poor concentration, memory difficulties and other cognitive issues, which experts fear may put them at risk of dementia years later.

There is also growing concern that some of these "long-haulers" may get the dementia-related changes earlier than expected.

The United Kingdom's National Institute of Clinical Excellence defines long Covid as having more than four weeks of symptoms after having Covid-19.


The Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI), a federation of Alzheimer's associations around the globe, recently said that it had formed a working group of global experts to study the magnitude of the problem and make recommendations on how to deal with it.

It warned that the current pandemic could lead to a surge in dementia cases, and called for urgent research to be done on the link between long Covid and dementia.
Fugg so many here already has dementia and are senile, sure double impact.

From the amount of posts here .... SGtalk members will be reducing ..... OH NO  Omg
PAP estimates 2,000 tested people with Covid . . . .which leads to dementia. Those not tested, not in their data. Beautiful.

Just like they refused to address Employment Pass issues . . . which leads to unemployment. Those actively seeking jobs, not in their data. Beautiful low jobless data.



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