oh cool. do you think it's because we never made even the smallest effort to fight it or is there some other reason https://t.co/h3DgTtlrpo
— zoë ✨🌙 (@zoenone0none) July 9, 2022
NEW: As epidemics go, the monkeypox outbreak should have been relatively easy to snuff out. Yet the response in the US has been sluggish and timid, raising troubling questions about the nation’s preparedness for pandemics.https://t.co/eHculdaJzW
— Apoorva Mandavilli (@apoorva_nyc) July 8, 2022
“If we don't stop this...we will have potentially most of the population at some point developing #LongCovid symptoms.”https://t.co/dTeKKIx0hs
— Hannah Davis (@ahandvanish) July 9, 2022
Omicron BA.5 is really, really bad. There will be no public policy shift to deal with it. We are left on our own to do individual "risk assessment" during a pandemic with an evolving virus that can evade previous immunity and cause long-term disease. This is hell.
— Jesse A. Goldberg (Jess) (@KempoJesse) July 7, 2022
You’re probably familiar with the Walgreen’s #COVID dashboard. It shows we’re launching a bad BA.5 wave before the BA.2 wave has ended.
— Mike Hoerger, PhD, MSCR ⚜ (@michael_hoerger) July 8, 2022
Did you know it has a treasure trove of other useful data?
THREAD
1/8 pic.twitter.com/vRzcBvKEh2
This is our @CDCgov
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 8, 2022
X No warning on BA.5
X Still says 2 vaccine doses ="fully vaccinated"
X Says 5 days is all that's needed for isolation when 5 days is the median length of infectiousness
X 1 in 4 age 50+ w/ 2nd booster (<-survival benefit)
X Transmission is the accurate map👇 pic.twitter.com/ztHMT1NFxE
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