As opposed to the conveniently vague 'symptoms' of 'long covid'?
Here are some of said 'symptoms'...
tiredness (fatigue)
feeling short of breath
problems with your memory and concentration ("brain fog")
heart palpitations
dizziness
joint pain and muscle aches
loss of smell
chest pain or tightness
difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
pins and needles
depression and anxiety
tinnitus, earaches
feeling sick, diarrhoea, stomach aches, loss of appetite
cough, headaches, sore throat, changes to sense of smell or taste
rashes
Plenty of research claiming that 'long covid' is no worse than post any other 'virus'...
Just one example...
"Long Covid may be no different from other post-viral syndromes such as those experienced after flu, according to new research from Queensland Health.
The lead author of the study, the state’s chief health officer Dr John Gerrard, said it was “time to stop using terms like ‘long Covid” because they imply there is something unique about the longer-term symptoms associated with the virus, and in some cases create hypervigilance"
Maybe there should be a long flu 'definition' as well...
Pretty sure the list would be about the same
And for hypervigilance read paranoia!