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If anyone thinks musicians dropped like this before covid they are lying to themselves
If anyone thinks musicians dropped like this before covid they are lying to themselves
“Bieber cancelling his tour due to long covid complications, Harry Styles recently cancelling shows due to covid and now Springsteen cancelling shows just 3 weeks into their world tour, 2023 will be the year touring musicians show us there is no return to normal with endemic covid”
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If anyone thinks musicians dropped like this before covid they are lying to themselves
I’ve burned a lot of bridges over the past few years and my kids are homeschooled. I no longer have 1st person accounts of COVID’s toll on people’s health. Are people in your life sicker? Are the kids sicker? I need to be re-tethered… please share your stories.
I’ve burned a lot of bridges over the past few years and my kids are homeschooled. I no longer have 1st person accounts of COVID’s toll on people’s health. Are people in your life sicker? Are the kids sicker? I need to be re-tethered… please share your stories.
“I’ve burned a lot of bridges over the past few years and my kids are homeschooled. I no longer have 1st person accounts of COVID’s toll on people’s health. Are people in your life sicker? Are the kids sicker? I need to be re-tethered… please share your stories.”
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I’ve burned a lot of bridges over the past few years and my kids are homeschooled. I no longer have 1st person accounts of COVID’s toll on people’s health. Are people in your life sicker? Are the kids sicker? I need to be re-tethered… please share your stories.
🔥📣 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. 👀
She’s had covid “20-25” times since covid started—and that’s with confirmed positive tests at urgent care or the hospital because she has terrible symptoms with covid each and every time she’s had it. The doctor said “maybe your body’s not making the antibodies to fight it.”😭
She’s had covid “20-25” times since covid started—and that’s with confirmed positive tests at urgent care or the hospital because she has terrible symptoms with covid each and every time she’s had it. The doctor said “maybe your body’s not making the antibodies to fight it.”😭
“She’s had covid ‘20-25’ times since covid started—and that’s with confirmed positive tests at urgent care or the hospital because she has terrible symptoms with covid each and every time she’s had it. The doctor said ‘maybe your body’s not making the antibodies to fight it.’”😭
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She’s had covid “20-25” times since covid started—and that’s with confirmed positive tests at urgent care or the hospital because she has terrible symptoms with covid each and every time she’s had it. The doctor said “maybe your body’s not making the antibodies to fight it.”😭
Hold up you’re telling me that by the 3rd time I get COVID, there’s a 1 in 2.5 chance I develop life-changing chronic illness ⁉️⁉️
Hold up you’re telling me that by the 3rd time I get COVID, there’s a 1 in 2.5 chance I develop life-changing chronic illness ⁉️⁉️

“Hold up you’re telling me that by the 3rd time I get COVID, there’s a 1 in 2.5 chance I develop life-changing chronic illness ⁉️⁉️

Uhhh CDC wtf?? Y’all were on TV every night in 2021, where you at with this?! Did you fuck up?? (1/2)” Thread:

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Hold up you’re telling me that by the 3rd time I get COVID, there’s a 1 in 2.5 chance I develop life-changing chronic illness ⁉️⁉️
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
🧵 I think I have a very unique & valuable perspective when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. I've spent the 1st three years of the pandemic in one of the the busiest hospital based chemistry/bloodgas labs in the US & the last 20 months as a generalist in a medium sized hospital. 1/
🧵 I think I have a very unique & valuable perspective when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. I've spent the 1st three years of the pandemic in one of the the busiest hospital based chemistry/bloodgas labs in the US & the last 20 months as a generalist in a medium sized hospital. 1/
“🧵 I think I have a very unique & valuable perspective when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. I've spent the 1st three years of the pandemic in one of the the busiest hospital based chemistry/bloodgas labs in the US & the last 20 months as a generalist in a medium sized hospital. 1/“
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🧵 I think I have a very unique & valuable perspective when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. I've spent the 1st three years of the pandemic in one of the the busiest hospital based chemistry/bloodgas labs in the US & the last 20 months as a generalist in a medium sized hospital. 1/
I’ve been meaning to do a 🧵 on the premier league ⚽️ & all the subtle signs of Covid in world leading footballers so far this season (season only started in August), so let’s go…
I’ve been meaning to do a 🧵 on the premier league ⚽️ & all the subtle signs of Covid in world leading footballers so far this season (season only started in August), so let’s go…
“all the subtle signs of Covid in world leading footballers so far this season”!(2024)
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I’ve been meaning to do a 🧵 on the premier league ⚽️ & all the subtle signs of Covid in world leading footballers so far this season (season only started in August), so let’s go…
JENGA TOWER - Episode 3
JENGA TOWER - Episode 3

“1.Introduction: The Long-Term Impact of Multiple COVID Infections 2.Shifting Focus: From Acute Symptoms to Long-Term Health 3.The Jenga Analogy: How COVID Wears Down the Body 4.Understanding the Target: How COVID Affects the Circulatory System 5.Damage to the Endothelium: Long-Term Cardiovascular Risks 6.Even Mild COVID Cases Can Have Lasting Effects 7.The Impact on the Brain: From Brain Fog to Potential Neurodegenerative Diseases 8.Cognitive Issues and Repeated Infections: A Growing Concern 9.Does COVID Stick Around? The Lingering Presence of the Virus 10.Persistent Inflammation: The Ongoing Battle After COVID 11.COVID’s Impact on the Heart: Myocarditis and More 12.Understanding Myocarditis: Inflammation of the Heart 13.Rolling the Dice: The Cumulative Risk of Repeated COVID Infections 14.Silent Heart Attacks: The Hidden Risk 15.Protecting Our Health: Minimizing the Number of Infections 16.COVID’s Impact on Other Organs: The Liver, Lungs, and Beyond 17.COVID and the Liver: The Silent Accumulation of Damage 18.Conclusion: The Long Game of Health Protection”

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JENGA TOWER - Episode 3
If you think Covid is only an issue for people who are older or who have preexisting conditions (who we should care about anyway but I digress!!!) please take a minute to look at these comments from formerly healthy college kids
If you think Covid is only an issue for people who are older or who have preexisting conditions (who we should care about anyway but I digress!!!) please take a minute to look at these comments from formerly healthy college kids

“If you think Covid is only an issue for people who are older or who have preexisting conditions (who we should care about anyway but I digress!!!) please take a minute to look at these comments from formerly healthy college kids” Thread:

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If you think Covid is only an issue for people who are older or who have preexisting conditions (who we should care about anyway but I digress!!!) please take a minute to look at these comments from formerly healthy college kids
This is another TikTok creator who complained of being more susceptible to heat a week ago. She appears to be doing fine right now; she’s at the Netflix Emily in Paris premiere in Italy having fun. But what she described sounds eerily similar
This is another TikTok creator who complained of being more susceptible to heat a week ago. She appears to be doing fine right now; she’s at the Netflix Emily in Paris premiere in Italy having fun. But what she described sounds eerily similar
Heatstroke post Covid.
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This is another TikTok creator who complained of being more susceptible to heat a week ago. She appears to be doing fine right now; she’s at the Netflix Emily in Paris premiere in Italy having fun. But what she described sounds eerily similar
I will never stop talking about the dangers of COVID. I have been sick for four years since August of 2020 (before vaccines were even released). This is real. It is happening. People ignoring it doesn’t make them invincible.
I will never stop talking about the dangers of COVID. I have been sick for four years since August of 2020 (before vaccines were even released). This is real. It is happening. People ignoring it doesn’t make them invincible.
“I will never stop talking about the dangers of COVID. I have been sick for four years since August of 2020 (before vaccines were even released). This is real. It is happening. People ignoring it doesn’t make them invincible.”
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I will never stop talking about the dangers of COVID. I have been sick for four years since August of 2020 (before vaccines were even released). This is real. It is happening. People ignoring it doesn’t make them invincible.
Responding to Long COVID Responsibly - Global Virus Network
Responding to Long COVID Responsibly - Global Virus Network

“Beyond persistent symptoms, Long COVID is also associated with an increased risk for significant medical events, including major adverse cardiovascular events and new-onset diabetes mellitus.(1) For many people, Long COVID has a significant impact on their ability to work, study, take care of their families, and participate in other activities of daily living. For these reasons, Long COVID is often described as a “mass disabling event.”(2) Long COVID can also lead to financial hardship, social isolation, and mental health challenges.”

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Responding to Long COVID Responsibly - Global Virus Network
Study puts understanding of long COVID and vaccination into question | CIDRAP
Study puts understanding of long COVID and vaccination into question | CIDRAP

“A new study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic suggests that being vaccinated against COVID-19 does little to prevent long COVID.

The findings contradict what has become conventional wisdom in the last 3 years—that vaccines offer a chance to significantly reduce the risk of long COVID, or new or persistent symptoms 3 months or more after infection, most likely by reducing the severity of infection.

Melanie Swift, MD, MPH, was the lead author of the study, which was published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases. She said despite the current thinking that vaccines reduce the risk of developing long COVID, she wasn’t surprised she found no association.”

·cidrap.umn.edu·
Study puts understanding of long COVID and vaccination into question | CIDRAP
As COVID Surges, the High Price of Viral Denial | The Tyee
As COVID Surges, the High Price of Viral Denial | The Tyee

“Repeated studies show in the bluntest terms that the initial acute infection is only the tip of the iceberg. Even a mild bout of COVID can leave a legacy of blood clots, heart failure, diabetes, decreased brain function (see sidebar), long COVID (now affecting 400 million people worldwide) and immune damage that increasingly makes people more vulnerable to a plethora of infectious diseases and possibly cancers.

These problems can erupt three years after an infection”

·thetyee.ca·
As COVID Surges, the High Price of Viral Denial | The Tyee
A Journey Through Grief: Experiences of Loss Among Patients With Long COVID - Ann Scheck McAlearney, Leanna P Eiterman, Elizabeth Mayers, Jennifer L Eramo, Sarah R MacEwan, 2024
A Journey Through Grief: Experiences of Loss Among Patients With Long COVID - Ann Scheck McAlearney, Leanna P Eiterman, Elizabeth Mayers, Jennifer L Eramo, Sarah R MacEwan, 2024
“We aimed to improve understanding of the experiences of patients with Long COVID, focusing on emotional impacts arising from experiences of loss and grief caused by persistent physical symptoms and changes in lifestyle and social support.”
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A Journey Through Grief: Experiences of Loss Among Patients With Long COVID - Ann Scheck McAlearney, Leanna P Eiterman, Elizabeth Mayers, Jennifer L Eramo, Sarah R MacEwan, 2024