CovidisAerosol (@learnaerosols) 's Twitter Profile
CovidisAerosol

@learnaerosols

Fed up with inadequate public health messaging.

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calendar_today30-12-2021 18:55:05

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Will Hurd (@willhurd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have zero experience being indicted and I’m not a lawyer, but it seems like you know you’re committing a crime if you’re having an employee delete security camera footage.

SK Media (@spaghettikozak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One reason why so many politicians and academics in the West don't want to admit the Russia/3rd Reich analogy is accurate, is doing so would require them to act accordingly.

Gina 😷 COVID is Airborne (@saffiya_khan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s been little mainstream news coverage of leading immunologists warning us that the oncoming burden of long Covid is so large as to be “unfathomable”. Surely this is newsworthy Thomas Moore? #CovidIsntOver

New Mexico Rockhound (@mtshastawriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Western Canadian with CCI SARS1 explains exactly what SARS2 "long COVID" is. Read about it. It was all known in 2005. Long-SARS1 proves viral persistence, endothelial damage, and permanent brain damage. It's all in there. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Amy Proal, PhD (@microbeminded2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This autopsy study found #SARS-CoV-2 RNA in #vagus nerve samples obtained from severe #COVID-19 patients. Direct infection of the vagus nerve was accompanied by inflammatory cell infiltration derived primarily from monocytes: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37452829/#:~:t….

Tracy Casavant Oh, BASc (Chml), MES (@ohcasavant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A simple email can double as advocacy. Will let you know what I learn. #CovidIsntOver #CovidIsNotOver #MaskUp #cancer #bcpoli #cdnpoli #oncology #MedTwitter

A simple email can double as advocacy. Will let you know what I learn.

#CovidIsntOver #CovidIsNotOver #MaskUp #cancer #bcpoli #cdnpoli #oncology #MedTwitter
dbl_you (@jessica_dbl_you) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wokecrates In my experience, this interaction is always awful. My 6 year old has cancer. Doctors and nurses laugh, roll their eyes, and sometimes refuse to mask for my family. People who aren't in healthcare are occasionally, but not often, willing to mask.

lizwhatsherface (@realgayarbys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This thread does not have nearly enough likes or attention. THEY KNEW IT WAS AIRBORNE. THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION KNEW, and they LIED, and we're in hell now. They knew the truth and hid it from us! BOOST THIS.

Dame Sa 🐝 3.5% (@longcovidhell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But they wouldn’t let Covid spread if it was THAT bad … would they? “Officials first became aware of AIDS in 1981, but leaders remained silent for FOUR years. It wasn't until 1985 that President Reagan publicly mentioned AIDS.” #CovidIsntOver #SARSCoV2 history.com/news/aids-epid…

Trolly McTrollface 🇱🇹🇺🇦 (@tr0llytr0llface) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the world was fighting a once-in-a-century pandemic, all the “free thinkers” became antivaxxers. Now that Ukraine is fighting genocidal fascists, all the “free thinkers” have become pro-nazis. How about we all start a movement where we don’t kick ourselves in the nuts?

Emmanuel (@ejustin46) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2) ... bronchi, distal renal tubules, mucosa, and submucosa of the intestines, and neurons of the brain." Fig. SARS pathology in the respiratory tract. Lung of a SARS victim

2) ... bronchi, distal renal tubules, mucosa, and submucosa of the intestines, and neurons of the brain."

Fig. SARS pathology in the respiratory tract. Lung of a SARS victim
Conor Browne (@brownecfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Future historians will, in my opinion, look back at this as a very dark period in hospital infection control. Reducing nosocomial infection of SARS-CoV-2 should be standard operating procedure at this point, not an idea that is somehow contentious.

Conor Browne (@brownecfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2. What, no doubt, historians will puzzle over is the fact that we know right now how to do it effectively: use of FFP3 / N95 respirators, HEPA filtration, and rapid testing. No-one should be catching Covid in hospital when we know how to prevent it. /end

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see a lot of far-right pundits saying “do you really want to live in a world with reliable public transport and fully funded schools and FREE lunches for CHILDREN” and… yes?? take me to that awful place

revival.care (@revivalcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion 🇨🇦 Access to public reimbursement for health services should be conditional on the facility having and upholding universal N95 masking. Every patient visit should receive a follow-up survey with this question: “Did all clinicians and patients around you wear N95s?” /1

revival.care (@revivalcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We pay through the nose in taxes for publicly funded health care. The minimum standard needs to be that accessing health care should not be a source of harm. #KeepMasksInHealthcare 😷😷 /2

World Health Network (@thewhn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If #hospitals have careful safety precautions against things like cannula site infections, why can’t we have precautions to prevent COVID-19 infections? Dr David Berger BSc MBBS MRCP(UK) FRACGP-RG DTM+H discusses safety protocols to avoid COVID infections. Full video: tinyurl.com/w54pet5s #healthcare

revival.care (@revivalcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If this costs a little extra in taxes - maybe $50 per year on a per capita basis - so be it. We don’t save money by cutting out fire sprinklers or carbon monoxide detectors. Respirators are essential protective equipment in medical facilities. #KeepMasksInHealthcare 😷 /3