Working on a film set really is a peek into an alternate dimension where COVID is still taken seriously.
— John Muller (@mrjohnmuller) July 29, 2022
Everyone's masked. Everyone gets tested the day before going to set, then tested again when we arrive.
Letting COVID run wild is a political choice.
"..each new infection added to their risk of dying from just about any cause. It also boosted the odds of other troubling health outcomes from heart, blood, and brain disorders, as well as diseases such as diabetes, chronic fatigue, and long COVID."https://t.co/Q0n9QIrBiX
— Elizaveta / エリザヴェータ (@elizavetaka) July 30, 2022
Just because you had mild #COVID doesn't mean you won't have more severe health issues later w/ #LongCOVID.
— Myra Batchelder #WearAMask (@myrabatchelder) July 29, 2022
“I have seen patients w/ very mild symptoms who weeks later started to develop chest pain, heart palpitations & difficulty breathing w/ exertion" https://t.co/62vbEVd6M5
I am really not a fan of using “we” to describe the US covid policy response and resulting behavior. “We” didn’t decide to phase out mitigation policy. “We” didn’t sign up for endless manipulative messaging. “We” didn’t give up. “We” are mostly victims of what “they” have done.
— wsbgnl (@wsbgnl) July 29, 2022
Minimizers say that mask mandates don't work at the local level because transmission will just happen in other places.
— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) July 29, 2022
But every single healthcare facility, public transport, grocery store, school with a mask requirement is safer and more accessible to everyone. That matters.
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