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The video discusses the findings of a study that found an increased risk of long-term neurological disorders in people who had covert infections during the pandemic. The study found that the hazard ratio for neurological sequelae was 1.42, which is a significant increase over the 1.5 hazard ratio for people who did not have an infection. The video discusses several cerebrovascular risks, including transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), stroke, and venous thrombosis. It also discusses Alzheimer's disease and Bell's palsy, which are both associated with increased cerebrovascular risks. Finally, the video discusses mental health risks, including major depressive disorder and psychotic disorders. The cumulative risk of these disorders is high, with a hazard ratio of 1.56. The burden of these disorders is also high, with a burden of 2.5 per thousand.
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