BC Tiger (@plumenom) 's Twitter Profile
BC Tiger

@plumenom

Anonymous, in case that wasn't obvious :) Absolutely against Trump holding any US office. Anti-Putin.

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calendar_today08-07-2011 06:11:07

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Sam Levine (@srl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking news: Prosecutors are dropping all criminal charges against Pamela Moses, the Memphis woman sentenced to six years in prison for trying to register to vote. She was granted a new trial in February, but prosecutors said today they won't pursue it. theguardian.com/us-news/2022/a…

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Covid-19 vaccines can be ruled out as a cause. Apparently none of the >100 children in the UK were vaccinated. I won't engage in the 'vaccine shedding' hypothesis as it to me falls into space lizard territory. 6/

BC Tiger (@plumenom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some people never get COVID while others get it several times, even if vaccinated? sfchronicle.com/health/article… via San Francisco Chronicle

chris evans (@notcapnamerica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michigan Senate candidate Randy Bishop: “Can't even watch a college basketball tournament without commercials telling me I have to feel guilty because I think a family should be a White mom, a White dad and White kids.” detroitnews.com/story/news/pol…

Eric Feigl-Ding (@drericding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📍“IT SPARES NO ONE”—new Johns Hopkins University evidence has revealed that anyone infected with COVID is at higher risk for heart issues—clots, inflammation, arrhythmias—a risk that **persists even in relatively healthy people** long after the illness has passed 🧵 publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and…

📍“IT SPARES NO ONE”—new <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a> evidence has revealed that anyone infected with COVID is at higher risk for heart issues—clots, inflammation, arrhythmias—a risk that **persists even in relatively healthy people** long after the illness has passed 🧵
publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and…
Eric Feigl-Ding (@drericding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7) “People who got COVID-19 and were asymptomatic, or got COVID-19 that was so mild that they were able to nurse it at home, without going to the doctor still developed an increased risk of heart problems a year out.”

Bill Kristol (@billkristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we marvel at the text messages, a reminder that these are communications to and from the chief of staff to the president of the United States. For two and a half months, the peak of the executive branch of the U.S. government was in the hands of conspirators and coup plotters.

Read No Shortcuts (@joshuaphilll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One example that really summarizes Elon Musk is when he said he'd fix all the lead pipes in Flint and just donated water filters to 12 schools instead.

BC Tiger (@plumenom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My best friend as a kid had a mean mom. I remember her making fun of me for saying something about people driving to England. My friend, humiliated, told me it was an island. I said I thought there'd be a bridge by then, lol.

BC Tiger (@plumenom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I go from winter, where I'm only allergic to animals and mold, to tree and grass season and it's absolute overload. My asthma has been bad. Just wheezing and coughing, but still. I feel for folks who can't breathe. It's like the pollen is everywhere!

Laura Elliott (@tinywriterlaura) 's Twitter Profile Photo

literally no billionaire is a good person. if they were a good person they would no longer be a billionaire, because the sight of so much suffering in the world which they could very easily make better would compel them to give their billions away

Tulio de Oliveira (@tuliodna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, new results from our friend Alex Sigal show that previous infections with Omicron BA.1 will not be sufficient to prevent a second infection with BA.4 and BA.5. This confirm our epi and Evo results suggesting that South Africa may start a new wave of infections with BA.4 & 5

Today, new results from our friend <a href="/sigallab/">Alex Sigal</a> show that previous infections with Omicron BA.1 will not be sufficient to prevent a second infection with BA.4 and BA.5. This confirm our epi and Evo results suggesting that South Africa may start a new wave of infections with BA.4 &amp; 5
Tulio de Oliveira (@tuliodna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, it looks that #COVID19 may be evolving differently and that we may not need a new variant to cause a new wave of infection. We are seeing this with BA.4 and 5 in SA and with BA.2.12.1 on the east coast of the USA.