
Covid and Brain Damage
Very comprehensive evaluation of known neurological damage from SarsCov2:
“The pathogenesis of neurological disorders caused by SARS-CoV-2 involves several mechanisms. First, SARS-CoV-2 could enter the brain through retrograde transmission & hematogenous routes & disrupt brain function & structure, thus causing or exacerbating neurological disorders…”
“We found persistent subjective and objective cognitive issues even two years after infection, including brain fog, word-finding problems, working memory deficits and reduced processing speed.” “Most Patients Have Never Fully Recovered”
Another great thread by Laura Miers:
“Their research found patients who had COVID-19 were 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected. When hospitalized, the likelihood jumped to 86%.”
We are deliberately ignoring this & normalizing reinfection.”
Note author of both articles is same person. We are in age of ALMOST UNIVERSAL cognitive decline and memory loss.
“Writers and editors aren't even bothering to look at their own articles before publishing bad studies on lockdowns. It's disturbing.”
“None of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention:
- The study did not control for covid infection in a population where
- to QUOTE THE STUDY 'covid-19 was widespread'
- 100s of study show the covid virus infects the brain Off-the-scale journalistic malpractice”
“Today, @CNN, @UW decided to publish a story on a study purposefully designed to produce lies funded by @JeffBezos with the intention of lying to the public to convince them that schools closing for a few weeks in 2020 caused changes in the brains of children.”
A thread with multiple studies:
Study on 61 men MRI scanned pre and post omicron covid. "Decrease in gray matter thickness in the left precuneus and right lateral occipital regions of the brain. Ratio of the right hippocampus volume to total brain volume decreased."
Average age of man in study: 43
Part 1 of 2 Lead exposure as a child is safer than repeat COVID infections for brain health LaughterinLight PhD is a biomedical researcher, immunologist
Just published @Nature How fibrin drives brain inflammation in acute and #LongCovid and that a monoclonal antibody to fibrin protects against microglial activation