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@ktsyks

in my convalescing era 😷 • front-end developer @torontolibrary • @junocollege alum • obsessed with my dog • popcorn + books are my vices • she/her

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Stephen Fuhr CD (@fuhrmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russian anti-war protesters being arrested and scooped off the streets in Russia within minutes. No hot tubs, bbq’s or incessant horns for weeks on end. Think about that for a second. #cdnpolitics

Sean Devine (@devinesean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I dare a single Canadian to complain about their lack of freedom for being offered a life-saving vaccine at no cost, when 40 million Ukrainians are under the deadly weight of tyranny.

Olenka Sayko (@coco_chatel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long COVID and associated complex chronic illnesses are profoundly life-altering diagnoses. And on one hand, there are as many coping strategies as there are sufferers. And each sufferer is entitled to their anger, their grief, their acceptance, etc.

Olenka Sayko (@coco_chatel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the other hand, it’s hurtful to see folks attacking other ill folks for trying to do what they can with the circumstances in which they find themselves. Trying available therapeutics does not preclude one from yearning & advocating for treatments that will have more impact.

Whitney Humanities Center (@yalewhc.bsky.social) (@yalewhc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A glimpse into Sheila Heti’s conversations with her chatbot “Alice”: S: Do you think the stars have their own desires and purpose? A: Of course they do! They were made by God. S: What do the stars want? A: To shine. S: What does God want? A: To create more stars. ✨ ✨ ✨

A glimpse into Sheila Heti’s conversations with her chatbot “Alice”:

S: Do you think the stars have their own desires and purpose?
A: Of course they do! They were made by God.
S: What do the stars want?
A: To shine.
S: What does God want?
A: To create more stars. 

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Dianna Cowern (@thephysicsgirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there’s one thing I want y’all to know (because you’re awesome and I don’t want you to get sick) it’s that repeat infections of COVID increase your chances of developing #longCOVID. As this variant spreads, I’d love for you to take care of yourselves and 😷 up!

Sabina Vohra-Miller (@sabivm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s time we stop calling the Canadian healthcare system good just because it’s free. It’s not free if it’s untimely and inaccessible. That’s the cost, and it’s bloody high.

Ed Yong is not here (@edyong209) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I write about long-covid or ME, I get waves of emails from chronically ill folk who feel seen/heard. But with this piece, I'm *also* hearing from healthy people saying they finally get what their loved ones are going through. Which feels amazing. theatlantic.com/health/archive…

Sabina Vohra-Miller (@sabivm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really don’t understand Ontario Ministry of Health hiding hundreds of responses re: masking. From a PR standpoint, this decision by their social media team is only going to further tarnish their reputation & damage trust. Public health really needs to figure out how to effectively scicomm…

Ziyad Al-Aly, MD (@zalaly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI here is our comprehensive review of Long Covid. Long Covid affects at least 400 million lives at a cost of $ 1 trillion annually. We outline a forward looking policy and research roadmap to address the crisis of #LongCovid nature.com/articles/s4159…

H. Hanwell, PhD MPH MSc (@drhanwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federal report highlights importance of - *preventing* COVID infections - ensuring #CleanAir in schools - promoting vaccination for everyone, not just those deemed high risk. MASSIVE gap between Dr. Mona Nemer recommendations & Doug Ford Public Health ON practices. #GetItDone

GC (@thepotspostman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one is really prepared for chronic illness. They are raised to believe that illness is temporary, something that can be fixed with the right treatment. Unfortunately for many, they don’t find out how wrong this is until they themselves become chronically ill.