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just wear a friggin’ n95 😷 still COVIDing 🦋on BlueSky as savs-says

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John Bailey (@isucceed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you don't understand the significance of this, you are missing information that is vital to your health, possibly your survival.

If you don't understand the significance of this, you are missing information that is vital to your health, possibly your survival.
Friesein (@friesein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a chemical raised the risk of MS 32x, schizophrenia 7x, and heart attacks 6x after exposure, it'd be banned. When viruses do it, it’s not just accepted but encouraged. By normalizing infections, we normalize the lifetime risk of neurodegeneration, heart disease, and cancer.

Neurologist Mom (@neurologistmom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I decided to prepare this survey after Céline had a severe adverse reaction, months of insomnia, after a CT contrast. I collected very interesting data from 49 Long COVID patients, but I have not had time to work on it properly yet😔 If you are a Long COVID patient who

Jack | amatica health (@jackhadfield14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research shows the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alone can trigger an autoimmune attack on ACE2 - the same receptor the virus uses to enter cells - leading to lung and kidney injury even without viral infection.

New research shows the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alone can trigger an autoimmune attack on ACE2 - the same receptor the virus uses to enter cells - leading to lung and kidney injury even without viral infection.
tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eye problems are one of the most common after-effects of covid infections, and one of the most common issues of Long Covid - but they're not talked about much. This is part two of my thread working through eye conditions that have become *much more common* since Covid struck.

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes I see one of these charts that just stops me in my tracks. Alzheimer's. Late onset. Don't lie to yourself about this one.

Sometimes I see one of these charts that just stops me in my tracks.

Alzheimer's.
Late onset.

Don't lie to yourself about this one.
naur lifer (@naurlifer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

covid is oncogenic to me in terms of layers, the mask is the FIRST layer. u are to be adding things on top of the mask. not the mask being at the bottom and last layer. people will do anything to just not mask and it's infuriating

Paul says Mask It or Casket 𓅔𓅗 (@idealust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tern is single handedly putting out more public health knowledge than the world's entire collective public health departments. He shares the data, with knowledge, and connective insight. He should be getting journalism awards. But he does it here, for free, in the hopes we see.

savannah 😷🇵🇸 (@savs__says) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a disabled person, sometimes you feel you can’t ask others to mask around you. Sometimes it’s too much and you’re too worried they’ll say no. Or that you’ll have to argue with them or prove your point with evidence and you just don’t have it in you. So you don’t speak up.

Zdenek Vrozina (@zdenekvrozina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new review pulls the whole picture together. SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t just infect. It disrupts immunity at multiple levels - from interferons to inflammasomes to deep T-cell exhaustion. If you still think COVID is just a respiratory virus, this paper will change your mind🧵.