An article about a worldwide health problem…from a European news site…about a UK study…posted in @usa.
I think you are lost, my friend.
A few articles to put this in context (listed chronologically):
The U.S. now has the most coronavirus cases in the world - FORTUNE March 27, 2020
United States sets record for most Covid-19 deaths reported in one day - CNN January 12, 2021
A Tsunami of Disability Is Coming as a Result of ‘Long COVID’ - SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN July 6, 2021
Does US really have world’s highest Covid death toll? - BBC News May 12, 2022
How long covid could change the way we think about disability - The Washington Post June 6, 2022
Long COVID Could Be a ‘Mass Deterioration Event’ - The Atlantic June 15, 2022
States With the Worst COVID-19 Vaccination Rates - U.S. News December 14, 2022
As Emergency Ends, a Look at Covid’s U.S. Death Toll - The New York Times May 11, 2023
TL;DR: You might want to recalibrate your compass.
That’s all well and good, but this isn’t the community it belongs in.
You can’t separate the country from the pandemic, as I have previously proven.
We both know that you posted this on every community and magazine that you could think of for it to be remotely relevant. It’s not really relevant here. You don’t have to have it on every community.
Isn’t that half of the point of a social link aggregation and discussion platform?
Lemmy is a selfhosted social link aggregation and discussion platform. It is completely free and open, and not controlled by any company.
Posting content to irrelevant communities? No, that’s not the point. This isn’t the right community for that link. You might as well have posted it on a community about cats.