Using your logic you could blame any new reported medical condition on COVID.
The reality is that with such a huge vaccine rollout all over the world, there should be data by now.
There are also things that happened during the covid outbreak not related to the disease itself, such as more stress, people were in online meetings more, sharing workspaces at home which could have caused an increase in headphones usage, etc, etc.
> that's a "known thing."
Please show me the data! Because I looked and its not there.
It's irresponsible to ignore the likelihood of under-reporting, not to mention the fear of being "canceled;" this was mentioned in the article about the vaccine researcher getting it.
They conclude there is no link from current data.
Using your logic you could blame any new reported medical condition on COVID.
The reality is that with such a huge vaccine rollout all over the world, there should be data by now.
There are also things that happened during the covid outbreak not related to the disease itself, such as more stress, people were in online meetings more, sharing workspaces at home which could have caused an increase in headphones usage, etc, etc.
> that's a "known thing."
Please show me the data! Because I looked and its not there.