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So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.
So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.

“So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.

‘Don’t worry, send us a head shot and we’ll digitally include it.’

They are literally swapping heads to try to get out of reality.”

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So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

“People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

Hearing loss. Loss of smell. Movement issues. New onset asthma. Heart conditions. Clots in the legs. Zero connection being made to COVID.

The only thing public health succeeded at is covering their own ass.”

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People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…

“The COVID-19 pandemic took that from me. Actually, that’s not quite right. It was the perceived “end” of the pandemic that really ruined my teaching career. I am immunocompromised and rely on medication to manage an autoimmune disease. This means vaccine protection from the virus is probably less effective for me than for most people. Also, my particular illness – Crohn’s, an inflammatory bowel disease – has been shown to put me at significantly greater risk than most for long COVID: a potentially chronic condition that can be very debilitating. And despite how it may seem, COVID circulates widely much of the year: We are still in a pandemic.”

The COVID-19 pandemic took that from me. Actually, that’s not quite right. It was the perceived “end” of the pandemic that really ruined my teaching career. I am immunocompromised and rely on medication to manage an autoimmune disease. This means vaccine protection from the virus is probably less effective for me than for most people. Also, my particular illness – Crohn’s, an inflammatory bowel disease – has been shown to put me at significantly greater risk than most for long COVID: a potentially chronic condition that can be very debilitating. And despite how it may seem, COVID circulates widely much of the year: We are still in a pandemic.
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Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…