Children who have gotten only mild Covid symptoms are having long term breathing problems. As a result, adults who have an even worse lungs system may have an even tougher time rebounding from a positive Covid test. A lot of athletes at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics tested positive before the games even started and they didn’t get to play in the Olympics because it was only 2 weeks long. And more importantly, with Covid back on the rise, more kids of the next generation could get this illness and it could affect the next generation as well. Covid has been dangerous but there are variants that are a lot more dangerous than Covid was during its strong months of control over our quarantine. But with 2 variants now over the world, I think it is time people wrap it up and go home. All in all, this world is a dangerous place right now.
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