Vorarlberger B. suffers from Long Covid, his tragic story went through the media. But is she right too? According to information from the “Kroon”, at least the size of the torments described can be doubted.
Mr. B. has brought it significant media in recent days. Among other things, he complained to the “Vorarlberger Nachrichten”: he suffered from Long Covid and ME/CFS (Myalgic Encefalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), and it is no longer possible to think of normal daily life.
“I am exhausted after every small effort. I cannot climb stairs, do not do a household work. My sisters have taken over everything that is physically stressed.” In the past he would have lived a life in the Fast Lane: “I was sporty, much of the bike, played football and whistled as a referee, read a lot and worked full -time.”
The 55-year-old worked for almost four decades as a nurse in the Staatsziekenhuis, today he himself is a care case. Mr B. believes that his third vaccination is the cause of all evil, but so far he has denied him the official recognition of vaccination damage.
History of suffering with many questions
It is a story that comes under the skin – if it should actually be in this form. Because according to the “Krone” information Mr B. has been much more agile in recent months than he himself represents.
According to the official ÖFB database, he led 57 games as a referee in the football season that just expired in the Vorarlberg -under Huis and in the youth area, and he was divided into an assistant for another 38 games. Make a total of 95 missions. Even towards the end of the season, he came to four missions a week completely remarkable for someone who already brings a 15 -minute walk to the limit.
In any case, he did not notice that the teams involved are a man on the field who “constantly lives in energy-saving mode” (o-sound Mr. B.): “He didn’t have to run much because he had two assistants on the line. But you didn’t have the impression that it was a seriously sick man”, a coach of the “.”.
At the Vorarlberg Referee College, the media reports were read with some surprise – and immediately responded: “We brought him out of line for the time being and asked him to have his health checked by a doctor. We don’t want to take a risk,” said Robert Schörgenhofer.
Source: Krone

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