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The silent, long-term effects of COVID, and more... | Quirks and Quarks | On Demand | CBC Listen
The silent, long-term effects of COVID, and more... | Quirks and Quarks | On Demand | CBC Listen
“even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.”
even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.
·cbc.ca·
The silent, long-term effects of COVID, and more... | Quirks and Quarks | On Demand | CBC Listen
The Pandemic Never Ended
The Pandemic Never Ended
“I never imagined I’d come to rely on 15 to 20 medications per day just to feel somewhat normal. I still have to ration my steps. I still feel physically ill the day after I do too much, walk uphill, exercise, or dance at a wedding. And now, I am still plagued with the fear of an ongoing pandemic while many have the luxury of pretending it’s over.”
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The Pandemic Never Ended
Thread by @justaneighsayer on Thread Reader App
Thread by @justaneighsayer on Thread Reader App

“I’m going to share a cautionary story of what happens when you don’t take the ongoing pandemic seriously. Come trot with me on the journey of a high profile, anti masker who has long C. In early ‘22 this person was transparent about having memory loss issues after having C19.”

On Tilda Swindon:

I’m going to share a cautionary story of what happens when you don’t take the ongoing pandemic seriously. Come trot with me on the journey of a high profile, anti masker who has long C. In early ‘22 this person was transparent about having memory loss issues after having C19.
·threadreaderapp.com·
Thread by @justaneighsayer on Thread Reader App
Did I not get the memo?
Did I not get the memo?
“Why do emergency department reports and hospital discharge summaries not mention that my patient tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 (or had “a really bad cold” or “the worst flu ever”) 1 month before they presented to hospital with weakness, falls, confusion, dyspnea, heart failure, acute kidney injury, or non–ST-elevation myocardial infarction? Doesn’t that seem relevant? It does to me.”pos
·cmaj.ca·
Did I not get the memo?