theorange1990
theorange1990 t1_iw6nqfp wrote
Reply to comment by andonemoreagain in 10% of patients infected early in the pandemic still had symptoms 1 year later. Common long COVID symptoms were shortness of breath (26.5%), joint pain (26.9%), loss of smell or taste (27.0%), impaired attention or concentration (22.3%), memory loss (40.0%), and sleep disorders (36.6%) by Wagamaga
And if a researcher asked me, I would say no. See how info from just two people is meaningless?
theorange1990 t1_itqz1s9 wrote
Reply to comment by Prolapseinjudgement in TIL that flight recorders must be able to withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds and that this is roughly equivalent to an impact velocity of 270 knots (310 mph; 500 km/h). by IchBinKoloss
Acceleration can be used for both, it isn't dependent on direction.
theorange1990 t1_itqy9lp wrote
Reply to comment by MuForceShoelace in TIL that flight recorders must be able to withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds and that this is roughly equivalent to an impact velocity of 270 knots (310 mph; 500 km/h). by IchBinKoloss
That doesn't matter, it matters what the impact velocity of the record is, which will be reduced due to the plane crumpling.
theorange1990 t1_iw6nvjn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 10% of patients infected early in the pandemic still had symptoms 1 year later. Common long COVID symptoms were shortness of breath (26.5%), joint pain (26.9%), loss of smell or taste (27.0%), impaired attention or concentration (22.3%), memory loss (40.0%), and sleep disorders (36.6%) by Wagamaga
They got the symptom when they got infected, and the symptom continued after not having covid.