According
to a Fox News report, researchers at Dartmouth
College in New Hampshire have reported what they claim is the first instance of
prosopagnosia, also known as "face
blindness," in relation to COVID-19 infection.
The study, published in the journal Cortex
(subscribe now, operators are standing by!), is supposedly supported by survey
responses from people alleged to have "long COVID." A majority of the
54 responders reported having problems with visual recognition and navigation
abilities.
The study purportedly focused on a 28-year-old woman
named Annie who allegedly contracted COVID in March of 2020. Researchers say
that she had no problem recognizing faces before contracting the virus, but
within two months of infection even struggled to identify immediate family
members.
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Stroke (NINDS) defines prosopagnosia as "a neurological disorder
characterized by the inability to recognize faces."
Assumedly Annie was properly tested and categorized
for/with COVID. The study implies that the inability to recognize faces was
caused by the illness itself, but something similar may be occurring due to the
prolonged forced masking
of people in general.
Indeed, studies have shown the forced
masking of human faces for the length of the plandemic has made it much
more difficult for children to identify facial cues and recognize emotions,
even on those closest to them.
In fact, the extent of the damage COVID-1984 policies
and mandates have caused is only now becoming known. But those responsible
would like to mask that, as well.
And those policies and mandates did
more than cause our children to have difficulty recognizing human facial cues and
stunt their emotional growth.
They have made it hard for many of
us to recognize……our country.
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