So what if he's "just" an IT man?
It was MaizieD of course, who referred to him as an IT guy. He’s not actually an IT guy, he’s a software architect working in security systems for a company in California. Or at least he was, there’s no information on LinkedIn about what he does right now. Spends a lot of time on the internet, I expect.
He's posted a lot of information with links to further research. Most of his sources are genuine research institutes so for the non believers, why don't they just follow the links before shooting their mouths off?
The reason that the non-believers aren’t commenting on his links is that none of us are medical researchers, I expect. Because papers from learned journals, and especially pre-print servers, are not there for random people on the internet to draw conclusions from. Myself included. I won’t be using terms like parenchyma, or microglia or astrocytes because I have no earthly idea what they are. So IMO, there’s no point in any of us giving our opinion either on the thread or the papers. By extension there’s no point in commenting on the more general publications such as the NYT or Nature because they are reporting things that are probably true, but are chosen to bolster his ideas about Long Covid so they cannot be taken in isolation.
Long Covid and the affects of Covid on internal organs are clearly a “thing” (Not the same thing, I think, but that’s my understanding of the situation). But the person posting these things on twitter has gone out of his way to collect papers which seem to him to be scary, and to support his idea that we should aim for zero Covid, which is impossible now, of course. We can’t believe everything we read on the Internet, especially not Twitter. If you want to know about Long Covid, read the WHO site, or the CDC site or the NHS site. Because they are not scaremongering, or making spurious connections. We may want to know lots of things about Long Covid but the truth is that nobody really knows how big an issue its going to be. So reading long, rambling threads by guys off the internet with no expertise in the matter is not going to help us. Scientific advances don’t come on Twitter.
MaizieD asked for comments. These are my comments. Don’t ask for comments if you don’t want to read answers that disagree with you.