🚨 Not good. A new paper just out in world-leading @CellCellPress "illustrates similar neuropathophysiology after cancer therapy and respiratory SARS-CoV-2 infection which may contribute to cognitive impairment following even mild COVID." #LongCovid https://t.co/aUEvCpyWWi pic.twitter.com/Fk2BRvZpZU
— Jonas R. Kunst (@KunstJonas) July 7, 2022
Impact of the BA.5 Variant in the United Stateshttps://t.co/DUxqHMgHGz by @LaurenLeatherby
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 7, 2022
“I think there’s an underappreciation of what it’s going to do to the country, and it already is exerting its effect” pic.twitter.com/yBIoIIr7fE
🚨A group of researchers from Norway "explored the epigenetic signatures of COVID-19." They find support for "the involvement of interferon responsive genes in its pathophysiology" indicating "a possible link to systemic autoimmune diseases." #LongCOVID https://t.co/FVufVY0zNo
— Jonas R. Kunst (@KunstJonas) July 8, 2022
Amazing to me that a virus could claim more than 6.3 million lives worldwide in fewer than three years, and we still have people talking about it being overblown
— Leta McCollough Seletzky, JD (@LaSeletzky) July 8, 2022
1/ In our new paper, we describe lack of transmission from a very contagious healthcare worker during the Omicron surge caring for immunocompromised patients
— Abraar Karan (@AbraarKaran) July 7, 2022
Use of N95 respirator, excellent ventilation in hospital rooms & availability of testing all helped to avert more spread pic.twitter.com/VsW1CKNxFY
Glad to see this article on the importance of #StopRestPace from Emily Alpert Reyes (@AlpertReyes). Good quotes from multiple sources plus links to the Pacing Guide. #LongCOVID #MECFS https://t.co/xSjnifzfxh
— It'sME(Jaime) (@exceedhergrasp1) July 7, 2022
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