Which e.g. EU country is currently tracking the long-term sequelae of COVID? Where is this information available?
So far we've only seen individual reports about lung damage (including potentially life long) in e.g. divers (including for non-stationary disease courses!), reports about kidney damage, mid-term loss of smell, etc.
We're going to get a clear picture in years, so it's irresponsible to say it happens rarely.
The people for which social distancing is a major problem will also have a huge issue with becoming bedridden for weeks on end. Think single-income earners, single parents, etc. Even for a couple with kids this could be a nightmare with one partner taking care of the kids and their sick significant other. Remember that the sick person has to isolate too!
That is merely a possibility and if it's actually the case, it happens rarely.
> Sitting in bed for weeks is not appealing at all to most people.
It beats social distancing for months.