However, because we know we cannot take what the media report at face value, this topic requires some further investigation to be able to appreciate what may be behind these reports.
One BBC article, dated August 2022 and entitled, Covid: Brain fog more common two years on study suggests, states:
'Two years after having covid-19, diagnoses of brain fog, dementia and epilepsy are more common than after other respiratory infections, a study by the University of Oxford suggests.'
A more recent BBC article, Brain power dropped among over-50s during covid-19 pandemic, refers to a different study and reports that: 'The covid pandemic may have impacted brain health in people in the UK aged 50 and over, according to a new study.'
This study, called PROTECT, was designed, ...to help understand how healthy brains age and why some people develop dementia.' Although, as we've discussed in previous articles, there was no new disease outbreak nor was there ever a 'pandemic', this does raise the question: Why are studies reporting that there is a link between brain health and the alleged 'covid pandemic'?
It could be viewed as simply a business model to encourage people to visit their doctor so that their symptoms can be diagnosed and treated with a pharmaceutical; although it should be noted that the medical establishment admits there is no 'cure' for dementia.
However, there seems to be a deeper purpose to this. The WHO web page entitled Mental Health, under the heading, Overview, states:
'In recent years, there has been increasing acknowledgement of the important role mental health plays in achieving global development goals, as illustrated by the inclusion of mental health in the Sustainable Development Goals.'
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