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Carie Little Hersh

@anthro_clh

Anthropology Teaching Professor at Northeastern University, Producer of @AnthroOnStreet #podcast, Writer of @RelevANTH_com #blog, wannabe #fantasy/#pnr author

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OK, so now even National Institute of Health are saying it directly: 'Taken together, the investigators write, these findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection damages the CD8+ T cell response, an effect akin to that observed in earlier studies showing long-term..

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I’m working with experts at my job now and the wildest thing about the COVID research coming out is there’s not even a debate that of course it’s damaging to get this disease. It’s not like some ppl are finding ā€œyeah ppl should be totally fine after getting it ten timesā€

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Okay, I’m completely hung up on the fact that an audiobook narrator is mispronouncing TWO different lead female characters’ names in TWO different books. Is there a total lack of audio editing for books? Is he so confident he’s like ā€œeh, this is close enough. No one will notice.ā€

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The Jane Austin character I most closely identify with is Mr. Palmer in Sense and Sensibility, who just wanted everyone to stfu so he could read.

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Welp, it’s been fun watching the dumpster fire, but it’s time to back away slowly for now. I’ll miss you all, so find me on @[email protected] or @anthroclh.bsky.social

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Hey #publichealth, #anthrotwitter, and other #Medical folks, does anyone know of an up-to-date source for #coronavirus trivia? Or anyone who has used a #COVID trivia game in class?

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šŸ‘» ā€œWhat a society calls a ghost is really reflective more of the society than it is necessarily the entity itself,ā€ said CSGS Northeastern Prof. Fadeke Castor šŸ‡¹šŸ‡¹šŸ’œšŸ‡³šŸ‡¬ for a Northeastern Global News story. Read additional comments from anthropology Prof. Carie Little Hersh: news.northeastern.edu/2023/10/23/gho…

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I can cross ā€œInterviewed About Ghosts as a Cultural Phenomenonā€ off my list. Article includes spookily blurred portrait of me. (Or am I naturally out of focus…?)