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Sue [email protected]
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Collection of papers, videos and images on #LongCovid
Alexandria VA
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    Sue [email protected]
    @inkblue01
    Oct 15, 2024
    I don't think I've seen this before. #LongCovid symptoms are more severe upon the third and fourth infection. Just look at fatigue and memory decline. 😭 thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…
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    Jun 8, 2024
    The first time I ever read anything about the flu pandemic of 1918 was the biography of Truman by David McCullough. I wondered then why no one teaches/talks about this event in history. Now I understand why.
    Two women out in a walk with a gauze face covering 1918
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    Feb 9, 2024
    Teenage stress DECREASED during lockdowns.
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    The Japan Times
    @japantimes
    Feb 9, 2024
    A study on Tokyo teenagers has found that their stress levels had decreased during Japan's first COVID-19 state of emergency, contrary to popular belief that restrictions on academic and social activities caused extra stress. jtim.es/3UFplT3
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    Oct 7, 2024
    Anthony Fauci was the only one wearing a mask at his college reunion. 'I was fully aware that I was taking a risk taking my mask off, only expecting to be there a few minutes.' He got covid, and missed his daughter's wedding three days later. 📺1/4🧵
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    Oct 4, 2024
    'I have patients tell me they were fine the first, and second infection, and after the third something happened to them, and they were never the same.' Brain changes similar to early demenita. Yang Jiang PhD #LongCovid
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    Jan 14, 2024
    Thailand newscasters had to wear a mask in the early part of the pandemic because they knew this helped to model good behavior for their population. It's not an accident that they had some of the lowest rates of COVID-19 infection in the world.
    Thai newscaster wearing a respirator mask
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    @inkblue01
    Dec 17, 2024
    Herd immunity is so antiquated. Hello 'daycare immunity'.
    My son started daycare at just shy of 4 months in May 2024. He’s had roseola, Covid, strep and at least 5-10 colds in the last 7.5 months. As flu and RSV cases start to increase again, I’m paranoid about him getting sick again. I’m wondering how much a baby’s immune system strengthens once they been in daycare for over 6 months and have already had numerous sicknesses. At 11 months now, he has had the first flu shot but pending his second dose. No RSV vaccine (doctor didn’t recommend it). RSV and flu scare me the most
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    Sue [email protected]
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    Jul 13, 2024
    My local Asian grocery store is giving out free KN95 masks with purchase. People are requesting them, and are grateful to receive it as well. 😊 😷
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    Nov 26, 2024
    They found invisible particles of iron from the track and brakes. It's the MTA workers that are breathing this all day long, why isn't PPE provided for them? Your lungs can't easily expel this.
    The air in teh subway stations is bad for you, study finds.
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    Sue [email protected]
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    Feb 13, 2024
    In case anyone needs a refresher, 'immunity' means you don't actually get sick.
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    lay: pinned? what pinned?
    @laymagdalene
    Feb 13, 2024
    if people have had COVID 3,4,5 times that means they don’t have immunity from it.
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    Sue [email protected]
    @inkblue01
    Jan 14, 2024
    When I lived in South Korea friends in the USA thought I was always in lockdown. No, we just wore a mask everywhere. There was never any lockdown there. Covid infection was really low because of masking and contact tracing.
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    Sue J
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    Jan 14, 2024
    Just a reminder that no one- quite literally NO ONE is calling 4 lockdowns in perpetuity 🤦‍♀️ And anyone who misrepresents us as such is trying to cancel us because they’re threatened by our message of simple, sustainable & often invisible layers of protection that benefit all
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    Sue [email protected]
    @inkblue01
    Dec 27, 2024
    Admittedly I'm very biased, but something seems to be changing. 😷
    Two reddit posts from the last 18 hours. Bring back masking in threatres and 2025 the mask is coming back from the teacher subreddit.
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    Sue [email protected]
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    Sep 10, 2024
    People are so scared of cancer, which at its most basic is the failure of the immune system to clear dangerous cells. Why aren't they scared of viruses that can do the same thing, but much faster.
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    Sue [email protected]
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    Jun 14, 2024
    "Yes, Everyone Really Is Sick a Lot More Often After Covid" It's not your imagination: Around the world, people really are getting sick more often than before the pandemic. From Bloomberg🧵1/15 archive.ph/bW13b
    Diseases Surge world wide post covid
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