Thanks.
I want to get one more question in, namely, whether either the vaccine or the treatments reduce the incidence.
Either Dr. Falcone or Dr. Arts have said that, no, there isn't a correlation, meaning that people who have more severe COVID are more likely to have long COVID.
I'm not sure which of you mentioned a recent study from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania finding that 40% of people on ventilators had a cognitive decline. Again, anecdotally if nothing else, certainly among the general population you're not getting anywhere near as much as 40%. Is there not some inclination that there is a correlation? Certainly the English found it. But now in more recent studies, isn't part of the problem that we don't know the denominator in mild COVID as to what percentage of the population have had it, whereas we do know the denominator with severe COVID, because we know who's been in the hospital and who's been in the ICU?