Meanwhile, other studies show a prevalence rate in the population between 0.2% and 3.48%. Some research puts the number of undiagnosed ME cases at 80%. The latest research says it affects at least 65 million people worldwide and around 250,000 people in the UK. Myalgic encephalomyelitis, commonly referred to as ME, is a chronic systemic neuroimmune disease. The UK government’s “herd immunity” approach, along with Australian and US strategies, could have dire consequences. But away from this, there’s a second potential catastrophe which could emerge off the back of it. The UK government’s response has faced increasing criticism. On Friday 13 March, the World Health Organisation said Europe was the epicentre of it. The COVID-19 (known as coronavirus) pandemic has gripped the world. THIS ARTICLE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE OR RESEARCH
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