A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don’t even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. And what about Long Covid? Experts say symptoms of the chronic form of the virus may also go unidentified. That could include organ damage, making testing could be more important than ever. Though Covid-19 was initially understood to be a largely respiratory illness from which most would recover within a few weeks, as the pandemic wore on increasing numbers of people reported experiencing symptoms for months on end. There is no consensus definition of the condition of these people who have symptoms ranging from chronic fatigue to organ damage, let alone a standardized treatment plan. Covid-19 vaccines tend to alleviate the symptoms of long Covid, according to a large survey of more than 800 people that suggests mRNA vaccines, in particular, are beneficial.
NATO: ‘We are not abandoning Afghanistan’ | Conflict Zone
Source: Deustche Welle
Mircea Geoana, NATO’s Deputy Secretary General, defended on DW’s Conflict Zone the withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan, but recognized that the decision comes with important security and political risks. Speaking to host Tim Sebastian, Geoana said the military alliance is not “running away” from Afghanistan, as international troops leave the country after nearly 20 years. Geoana stressed NATO wants to continue to help Afghanistan, especially as the alliance is “fully aware” that there are security and political challenges ahead. “We know that putting an end to our mission is also entailing risks, we are lucid about these things,” said Geoana, a Romanian national who has been NATO’s deputy secretary general since October 2019. “But the decision to put an end to the certain point of a long, protracted mission was something which was taken by all our allies, by our American friends and allies. And now we’re opening a new chapter,” he added.

