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Results of these tests show people experiencing higher levels of pandemic-related worry displayed lower information processing speed and less ability to retain important information. They also had a higher degree of sensitivity to the odds that bad things might happen.

Could it be the people who are worrying about Covid-19 already had these issues?

>Results of these tests show people experiencing higher levels of pandemic-related worry displayed lower information processing speed and less ability to retain important information. They also had a higher degree of sensitivity to the odds that bad things might happen. Could it be the people who are worrying about Covid-19 already had these issues?

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Sounds like typical fear-induced anxiety kicking off fight or flight.. but yeah, I'd agree that these particularly affected people are more apt to experience this type of anxiety because they're playing the vitue signal card innalevery aspect of their miserable life.

[–] 3 pts

Sounds like another component of the (((plan))) playing out as intended.

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Vaccine brain fog “ These exams measured how well each person processed certain situations and remembered important pieces of information to complete a task. Afterwards, researchers compared the results to the same tests conducted prior to the pandemic.”

Worrying about anything has the same effect.

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No sense in worrying about things you can't control.

I like the saying, "don't borrow worry".