No pandemic in human history ever ended because we all decided we were over it and it was time to move on. What is the COVID endgame?
— Kathy Eagar (@k_eagar) July 21, 2022
Don’t start this “everybody is going to get COVID” narrative
— Ebony Jade Hilton, MD (@EbonyJHilton_MD) July 21, 2022
Everyone did NOT have to risk COVID had we practiced mitigation.
We stopped masks
We’ve largely stopped testing
We are STAGNANT on vaccinations
We’ve stopped appropriate quarantining
The collective WE are driving this
There are so many reasons why I’m not consenting to getting COVID multiple times a year, like wtf
— Leta McCollough Seletzky, JD (@LaSeletzky) July 22, 2022
When people get COVID, they should not have to work. They should get paid time off.
— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) July 21, 2022
Leaders should stop doubling down on toxic work culture, and provide sick pay and financial support for those impacted by COVID.
The US obsession with “only mild symptoms, continuing to work” while sick with a deadly virus—and humble-bragging it— is wild. Overcompensating, hyper-competitive, insecure, approval-seeking…this entire country needs therapy.
— laurie allee (@laurieallee) July 21, 2022
Oh good!
— Roland Baker 2.0 (@RolandBakerIII) July 21, 2022
SARS-CoV-2 gets nanotechnology (tunneling nanotubes or TNTs) to spread from the olfactory epithelium to neurons and enter our brains and persist in the CNS.😬That's not horrifying!https://t.co/6ef0lK2mD0
🚨I wrote about a new study that makes clear just how exceptional America is, compared to other wealthy nations, at killing its own people--in large numbers & at young ages, during the pandemic and long before it. 1/ https://t.co/bI2CNsHQug
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) July 21, 2022
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