The people that got to 2022 without catching COVID pic.twitter.com/N4SAxJGrwB
— SuperheroesInColor (@HeroesInColor00) January 13, 2022
I will start calling Covid the same as the common cold when you don’t get long-haul illnesses and permanent disability from Covid. I don’t understand why people are going with this narrative now. It’s not like a common cold. Death isn’t the only bad outcome here.
— The Original Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) January 13, 2022
omicron, waiting for me to leave my house pic.twitter.com/OEH0WqkuoH
— Laura Martínez ® (@miblogestublog) January 17, 2022
Growing evidence that the 5-day isolation period might be too short for many with omicron. https://t.co/kb6kI8I9SG
— Dr. Tara C. Smith (@aetiology) January 16, 2022
📍NEW—1 in 10 people with #COVID19 still could be infectious beyond 10 days, and some could remain so for as long as 2 months, a new study suggests, and pose risk of onward transmission. Plus, “we wouldn't be able to predict who they are” says author.https://t.co/Xw0KhIJEvc
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) January 17, 2022
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2) “My biggest worry all along has been the long term effects particularly on the brain. We know that people who get brain fog who get fatigue, cognitive problems, & smell and taste is very common—and that means the virus is affecting the brain 🧠”
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) January 17, 2022
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