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On April 21, Tim Meads of the Daily Wire reported that nothing has come of the $1 billion in funding provided to the NIH for “Long COVID” research.

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He is right.  A brief internet search for “Long COVID” reveals a common sentiment along the lines of “scientists don’t know what causes Long COVID.”  Even the latest NIH publication from March of 2022 (over a year ago) says, “Scientists don’t know for sure what causes Long COVID.”

This is amazing, since it took only a fraction of that time to come up with a miracle “cure” for COVID and distribute it all over the world.  It wasn’t a cure (not even close), but that’s what it was supposed to be.

Last year, I discovered an article published by the NIH (that I can no longer find) that ascribed the major cause of “Long COVID” to an anxiety disorder — in other words, hypochondria.  It appears that that article has been scrubbed.  Replacing it now are numerous articles doing just the opposite and now ascribing anxiety disorders to Long COVID.