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Stuck in the Middle with Masking: Playing the Long Game in a Short-Sighted Age - WHN
Stuck in the Middle with Masking: Playing the Long Game in a Short-Sighted Age - WHN
“My identity as a healthy person had always been there—rooted in avoiding illness and protecting long-term well-being. But as the pandemic dragged on, that identity expanded, engulfing a broader view of what true health meant: seeing the bigger picture, understanding cumulative risk, and recognizing that preserving function over time is the real win.”
My identity as a healthy person had always been there—rooted in avoiding illness and protecting long-term well-being. But as the pandemic dragged on, that identity expanded, engulfing a broader view of what true health meant: seeing the bigger picture, understanding cumulative risk, and recognizing that preserving function over time is the real win.
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Stuck in the Middle with Masking: Playing the Long Game in a Short-Sighted Age - WHN
letter-to-Mensa-members-12042024.pdf | Powered by Box
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“SARS-CoV-2 is not merely a respiratory virus—it is a vascular disease with profound consequences for the brain [1-3], immune system [4-8], and the entire vasculature, encompassing everything the blood touches [9]. Research shows that even mild cases can lead to persistent cognitive decline and IQ loss [1, 10], similar to the long-term effects seen in survivors of SARS-CoV-1 [11, 12] and from other viral infections [13]. Alarmingly, this betacoronavirus alters brain structure and function and has been found in brain tissue, bone marrow, and other areas of the body post-mortem, pointing to a possible reservoir for long-term neurological effects [15, 16].”

SARS-CoV-2 is not merely a respiratory virus—it is a vascular disease with profound consequences for thebrain [1-3], immune system [4-8], and the entire vasculature, encompassing everything the blood touches[9]. Research shows that even mild cases can lead to persistent cognitive decline and IQ loss [1, 10], similarto the long-term effects seen in survivors of SARS-CoV-1 [11, 12] and from other viral infections [13].Alarmingly, this betacoronavirus alters brain structure and function and has been found in brain tissue,bone marrow, and other areas of the body post-mortem, pointing to a possible reservoir for long-termneurological effects [15, 16].
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Do you still think the government has been transparent with you about SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) or H5N1 (bird flu, a subtype of influenza A found in nearly every animal species)?
Do you still think the government has been transparent with you about SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) or H5N1 (bird flu, a subtype of influenza A found in nearly every animal species)?
“You stopped masking when Biden said it was okay—but it never was. COVID never disappeared, never became ‘milder.’ It’s still spreading to brains, seeding reservoirs in bone marrow, and altering lives permanently. You believe it all started with a bat at a wet market? Natural, huh? Even though the Wuhan lab studying coronaviruses was only 280 meters from the alleged outbreak site? Face it: U.S. research collaborations were involved. What killed your friends, disabled you, and affected your pets was engineered in a lab. No wonder they’d cover it up.”
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Do you still think the government has been transparent with you about SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) or H5N1 (bird flu, a subtype of influenza A found in nearly every animal species)?