Covid General Articles, Discussions, Videos

Covid General Articles, Discussions, Videos

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The Institutions Are Collapsing
The Institutions Are Collapsing

“This is what passes for medical care these days. Medical institutions are collapsing. Public health has collapsed. The people are sick because everyone has had covid on multiple occasions by now. And covid has trashed immune systems. Specifically, it supresses for months, sometimes even years, the T-cells that help us fight infections. This is no longer particularly controversial. Immunologists who argued about this at first are beginning to agree that yeah, something has changed.”

·open.substack.com·
The Institutions Are Collapsing
COVID Pandemic Fatigue Has Left the U.S. Vulnerable to New Threats
COVID Pandemic Fatigue Has Left the U.S. Vulnerable to New Threats
“I’m concerned today with pandemic defeatism—where rather than maintain systems prepared for another pandemic or continue combating COVID-19, we might be too quickly choosing to ignore the very real risks that are out there and instead throw up our hands, suggesting that there’s perhaps nothing we can do.”
·scientificamerican.com·
COVID Pandemic Fatigue Has Left the U.S. Vulnerable to New Threats
"We're a sick nation."@amolrajan & @bbcnickrobinson ask Labour MP Nadia Whittome why so many young people are out of work. Listen to The Today Podcast on @BBCSounds 👇https://t.co/7Ru6XhkBIj— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) February 13, 2025
"We're a sick nation."@amolrajan & @bbcnickrobinson ask Labour MP Nadia Whittome why so many young people are out of work. Listen to The Today Podcast on @BBCSounds 👇https://t.co/7Ru6XhkBIj— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) February 13, 2025

“We're a sick nation."

@amolrajan & @bbcnickrobinson ask Labour MP Nadia Whittome why so many young people are out of work.

Listen to The Today Podcast on @BBCSounds 👇

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"We're a sick nation."@amolrajan & @bbcnickrobinson ask Labour MP Nadia Whittome why so many young people are out of work. Listen to The Today Podcast on @BBCSounds 👇https://t.co/7Ru6XhkBIj— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) February 13, 2025
I am sorry to say that after nearly five years since my SARS-CoV-2 infection & in year six of this ongoing pandemic, these are some of the conclusions I have arrived at. Integrity, ethics, & morality are in short supply in some corners of the scientific research community. /1
I am sorry to say that after nearly five years since my SARS-CoV-2 infection & in year six of this ongoing pandemic, these are some of the conclusions I have arrived at. Integrity, ethics, & morality are in short supply in some corners of the scientific research community. /1
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I am sorry to say that after nearly five years since my SARS-CoV-2 infection & in year six of this ongoing pandemic, these are some of the conclusions I have arrived at. Integrity, ethics, & morality are in short supply in some corners of the scientific research community. /1
Five years of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interview with Dr. Arijit Chakravarty
Five years of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interview with Dr. Arijit Chakravarty

“If people really understood the science behind all this, they would have a very different attitude”

Five years of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interview with Dr. Arijit Chakravarty

If people really understood the science behind all this, they would have a very different attitude”Five years of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interview with Dr. Arijit Chakravarty
·wsws.org·
Five years of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interview with Dr. Arijit Chakravarty
Covid fell to 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, down from 4th
Covid fell to 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, down from 4th
“Whereas American Indian and Alaska Native people had the highest rate of Covid deaths during the pandemic, white people had the highest rate last year: nearly 20 out of every 100,000 people. “
Whereas American Indian and Alaska Native people had the highest rate of Covid deaths during the pandemic, white people had the highest rate last year: nearly 20 out of every 100,000 people.
·nbcnews.com·
Covid fell to 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, down from 4th
It doesn't get much more macho or conservative than the Marines. Nice of them to demonstrate even cotton masks reduce disease transmission in November 2024.
It doesn't get much more macho or conservative than the Marines. Nice of them to demonstrate even cotton masks reduce disease transmission in November 2024.

“It doesn't get much more macho or conservative than the Marines. Nice of them to demonstrate even cotton masks reduce disease transmission in November 2024.

They require masks in Phase 1, because they have new recruits gathered together.”

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It doesn't get much more macho or conservative than the Marines. Nice of them to demonstrate even cotton masks reduce disease transmission in November 2024.
We analyzed the deaths of United States Politicians during the & found some interesting statistics.
We analyzed the deaths of United States Politicians during the & found some interesting statistics.

“We analyzed the deaths of United States Politicians during the #COVIDPandemic & found some interesting statistics.

From 2020-2024 (into November) at least 466 active (or recently active) politicians, judges, & the like passed away. “

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We analyzed the deaths of United States Politicians during the & found some interesting statistics.
(🧵It's the Сονіd, ѕtυріd!): Viewing the US election through the lens of the ongoing ЅАRЅ-Соν-2 раndеmіc.
(🧵It's the Сονіd, ѕtυріd!): Viewing the US election through the lens of the ongoing ЅАRЅ-Соν-2 раndеmіc.

“(🧵It's the Сονіd, ѕtυріd!): Viewing the US election through the lens of the ongoing ЅАRЅ-Соν-2 раndеmіc.

(My hot take on what happened, and where things are headed. Prelude to the final 🧵in the "How does it end" series)…

…No country can expect sustained 3% growth, if 3% of its workforce drops out every year.

There is no path forward - for the US or any other country - without addressing this. Repeated covid infections are not a sustainable situation.”

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(🧵It's the Сονіd, ѕtυріd!): Viewing the US election through the lens of the ongoing ЅАRЅ-Соν-2 раndеmіc.
🔥📣 I am thrilled to bring you this fascinating, shocking interview with former CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield. 👀 I almost fell off my seat a number of times. 👀
🔥📣 I am thrilled to bring you this fascinating, shocking interview with former CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield. 👀 I almost fell off my seat a number of times. 👀
“🔥📣 I am thrilled to bring you this fascinating, shocking interview with former CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield. 👀 I almost fell off my seat a number of times. 👀”
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🔥📣 I am thrilled to bring you this fascinating, shocking interview with former CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield. 👀 I almost fell off my seat a number of times. 👀
Ignoring Public Health May Have Cost Democrats the Election
Ignoring Public Health May Have Cost Democrats the Election
“President Biden owed his 2020 win in part due to his promise that he would do better than his predecessor in handling the pandemic; that unlike Trump, he would “follow the science.” And at first, he did. But once it became clear that new variants would arise and vaccines would not prevent all Covid cases—though they did limit hospitalizations and deaths—the Biden administration went way off course. Rather than following the science and ramping up rapid-test production, covering testing and new vaccines, and upholding commonsense safety measures like masking in health care, his Covid czar, a corporate executive, chose to pretend Covid was a thing of the past.”
President Biden owed his 2020 win in part due to his promise that he would do better than his predecessor in handling the pandemic; that unlike Trump, he would “follow the science.” And at first, he did. But once it became clear that new variants would arise and vaccines would not prevent all Covid cases—though they did limit hospitalizations and deaths—the Biden administration went way off course. Rather than following the science and ramping up rapid-test production, covering testing and new vaccines, and upholding commonsense safety measures like masking in health care, his Covid czar, a corporate executive, chose to pretend Covid was a thing of the past.
·newrepublic.com·
Ignoring Public Health May Have Cost Democrats the Election
COVID-19 & The 2024 Election
COVID-19 & The 2024 Election
“Instead of prioritizing public health, the Biden-Harris Admin elected to construct an artificial ‘post-pandemic’ finish line for them to cross and throw themselves a party. It failed to result in meaningful electoral success during the midterm elections. Another holiday season came around, with more children developing serious “post-pandemic” health issues…The Biden Administration, and the larger Democrat Party, had formed a new consensus with the anti-vaccine movement: That you stupid proles all need to shut the hell up and simply embrace unlimited COVID-19 infections, especially on the job, and especially the burden of bringing the disease home to your family, infecting your loved ones. If you wind up disabled by it, well, you no longer exist to us anymore - so drop dead. You are no longer entitled to your own health or entitled to protect your children's health. Your employer is now entitled to your health, and may throw it away at the drop of a hat, fully protected by the legal system..”
·open.substack.com·
COVID-19 & The 2024 Election
This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1
This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1

“#CovidIsNotOver This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1”

Educational Thread:

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This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1
Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
“Britain has closedana its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods”
Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoodsDevi Sridhar
·theguardian.com·
Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us

“I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.”

I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.
·thehill.com·
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
Factcheck: Herd immunity is not the solution to COVID-19 pandemic
Factcheck: Herd immunity is not the solution to COVID-19 pandemic
“While herd immunity has successfully protected populations from other infectious diseases, such as measles and smallpox, all efforts to stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus — the virus behind COVID-19 — from spreading have fallen short. According to Giurgea, immune responses against this virus, whether achieved through vaccination or a previous infection, subside with time. Additionally, the ability of the virus to mutate allows it to evade these immune responses and continue to spread in the population.”
While herd immunity has successfully protected populations from other infectious diseases, such as measles and smallpox, all efforts to stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus — the virus behind COVID-19 — from spreading have fallen short. According to Giurgea, immune responses against this virus, whether achieved through vaccination or a previous infection, subside with time. Additionally, the ability of the virus to mutate allows it to evade these immune responses and continue to spread in the population.
·amsterdamnews.com·
Factcheck: Herd immunity is not the solution to COVID-19 pandemic
Calm-mongering
Calm-mongering
“Both the Biden administration and its critics, faced with an impending wave of disease with the potential for mass death and disability, chose to spend their time focused on critiquing or defending the tone of the messaging. The comical absurdity of the situation belies the horrific public health failure. It was a mass mortality event without precedent in the history of the United States. Given that the level of concern of the public was likely to impact their degree of adoption of risk mitigation measures, this misplaced focus on urging calm, rather than masking and vaccination, was a deadly mistake. A more honest discussion about the risks could have saved lives. All the back-and-forth about whether fear was or was not being mongered distracted from the task at hand, which should have been (checks notes) protecting the public from Omicron BA.1.”
·open.substack.com·
Calm-mongering
In U.S., "The number of annual traffic fatalities in Washington state has jumped from 528 in 2019 to 810 in 2023, a 51% increase since 2019..
In U.S., "The number of annual traffic fatalities in Washington state has jumped from 528 in 2019 to 810 in 2023, a 51% increase since 2019..

“In U.S., ‘The number of annual traffic fatalities in Washington state has jumped from 528 in 2019 to 810 in 2023, a 51% increase since 2019.. 2023 [was] the deadliest since 1990.. Speculation as to why traffic fatalities increased varied.’

IMO, the main reason is the cognitive dysfunction caused by SARS-CoV-2.

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In U.S., "The number of annual traffic fatalities in Washington state has jumped from 528 in 2019 to 810 in 2023, a 51% increase since 2019..
(🧵1/5, EMERGENCE): What happens to virulence after a new pathogen emerges? Popular thinking on the subject is that pathogens evolve become less virulent over time when they co-exist with their host species, based on the logic that virulent pathogens don't spread effectively.(1/)
(🧵1/5, EMERGENCE): What happens to virulence after a new pathogen emerges? Popular thinking on the subject is that pathogens evolve become less virulent over time when they co-exist with their host species, based on the logic that virulent pathogens don't spread effectively.(1/)
(🧵1/5, EMERGENCE): What happens to virulence after a new pathogen emerges? Popular thinking on the subject is that pathogens evolve become less virulent over time when they co-exist with their host species, based on the logic that virulent pathogens don't spread effectively.(1/)
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(🧵1/5, EMERGENCE): What happens to virulence after a new pathogen emerges? Popular thinking on the subject is that pathogens evolve become less virulent over time when they co-exist with their host species, based on the logic that virulent pathogens don't spread effectively.(1/)