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Covid cautious and wants all the mitigations for all. N95 respirators and clean air.

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Cat in the Hat 🐈‍⬛ 🎩 🇬🇧 (@_catinthehat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing that struck me about this Covid incidence chart for Scotland is just how much higher they’ve set the baseline for the oldest age group (over 75s) & the youngest age group (under 1s) compared to the other ages. Have we just normalised high infection rates in these ages?

One thing that struck me about this Covid incidence chart for Scotland is just how much higher they’ve set the baseline for the oldest age group (over 75s) & the youngest age group (under 1s) compared to the other ages.

Have we just normalised high infection rates in these ages?
Martha Young-JD, MBA, PCC-😷 (@mryoung151) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Plain language: Only a 7-Tesla MRI ( not the 1.5 or 3.0 Tesla one most patients get scans on) shows that both #LongCovid and #MECFS patients had large hippocampi ( part of the brain) . It maybe “in your head” but your doctor can’t see it because she does have access to sharp

Plain language: Only a 7-Tesla MRI ( not the 1.5 or 3.0 Tesla one most patients get scans on) shows that both #LongCovid and #MECFS patients had large hippocampi ( part of the brain) . It maybe “in your head” but your doctor can’t see it because she does have access to sharp
Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Meanwhile, when asked why she’s masking during chemo, Meg now says, “I’m training for the Olympics”.” It’s wild that masking in sports is sometimes more normalized than masking in medical settings.

“Meanwhile, when asked why she’s masking during chemo, Meg now says, “I’m training for the Olympics”.”

It’s wild that masking in sports is sometimes more normalized than masking in medical settings.
Becky A Robertson (@ancirabecky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These cancers aren’t following any predictable pattern—because this isn’t normal. We’re six years into this, and the common denominator keeps pointing back to Covid. Kids should never be having strokes. Teens shouldn’t be collapsing from heart attacks. And we shouldn’t be forced

BirdieBittern (@birdiebittern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brinley was hospitalized on Halloween 2025 "due to a severely weakened heart caused by viruses" Many viruses can cause myocarditis, including Covid U.S. mortality data shows that in 2021, three-quarters of excess myocarditis deaths were due to Covid 😷 people.com/girl-waiting-f…

Deborah Holloway 😷 🇺🇦 (@debholloway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Becky is absolutely right. Every day I see not one, not two, but MULTIPLE posts about kids dropping dead on the soccer pitch or football field, young people developing rare cancers, teens having heart attacks, people in their twenties and thirties being diagnosed with stage 4

Envidreamz (@envidreamz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back to school this morning after a week of Mardi Gras parades, crowded house parties, and “living our best life” locally for the past week. Covid transmission ticking up. And the local momma group lighting up with: “We’ve been so sick all week with it’s not Covid.” Oh good.

Back to school this morning after a week of Mardi Gras parades, crowded house parties, and “living our best life” locally for the past week. 

Covid transmission ticking up.

And the local momma group lighting up with:
“We’ve been so sick all week with it’s not Covid.”

Oh good.
Lisa Oshima (@lisawhelan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*This study reports that in utero SARS-CoV-2 viral exposure results in decreased cognitive skills in toddlers mediated by structural differences in the regions of the newborn brain." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jayne Flanagan (@jayneflan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s COVID. Our government knew COVID was harmful & they -very criminally- let this happen. & too many people turned away from this reality & ensured this nightmare outcome. How do we ready ourselves for the scale of suffering we’re now certain to face? It will be crushing

Laura Miers (@lauramiers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2020, we were warned Covid reactivates latent TB, & over 13M Americans have it. For the last SIX YEARS, we have been ignoring RAMPANT tuberculosis in US children, teachers, & schools. The largest TB increases have been reported in US children. sfgate.com/bayarea/articl…

In 2020, we were warned Covid reactivates latent TB, & over 13M Americans have it. 

For the last SIX YEARS, we have been ignoring RAMPANT tuberculosis in US children, teachers, & schools. 

The largest TB increases have been reported in US children. sfgate.com/bayarea/articl…
Martha Young-JD, MBA, PCC-😷 (@mryoung151) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The association between early pregnancy infection with SARS-CoV-2 and fetal birth defects: a prospective study Among singleton pregnancies, the incidence of total birth defects was significantly higher in the infected group than in the control group (9.2% vs. 4.7%, p = 0.004)

MaskTogetherAmerica (@togetherwemask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“People sharing their experiences with Long COVID is key for warning others about the seriousness of new infections. I think every infection is causing long term damage.”— @Michael_Hoerger, PhD, invites you to join LC Defense Series III, Mar 4, 4:30-9pmEST masktogetheramerica.org/blog/long-covi…

“People sharing their experiences with Long COVID is key for warning others about the seriousness of new infections. I think every infection is causing long term damage.”— @Michael_Hoerger, PhD, invites you to join LC Defense Series III, Mar 4, 4:30-9pmEST
masktogetheramerica.org/blog/long-covi…
charlos (@loscharlos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The virus enters through the airways but exerts its systemic effects through the vasculature, the common denominator in the lungs, heart, kidneys, and brain,” says Andy Benest, vascular biologist at the University of Nottingham. #LongCovid

“The virus enters through the airways but exerts its systemic effects through the vasculature, the common denominator in the lungs, heart, kidneys, and brain,”  says Andy Benest, vascular biologist at the University of Nottingham. #LongCovid