That’s according to a new study published this month.
People are at less risk for Still’s than they are for some diseases, suggesting a hierarchy as published in this study.
This could also be due to the possibility of Still’s Disease already being a predetermined factor in the body, with COVID merely activating it.
More study is needed.
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