Not only is the pandemic not over, the world remains underprepared to deal with the adverse contingency of a highly contagious and potentially more lethal variant
— Philip Schellekens (@fibke) September 11, 2022
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"Long Covid is costing the Australian economy the equivalent of $3.6 billion a year in lost output.. estimating some 31,000 workers called in sick because of the condition in June.." https://t.co/czgXedbMxj
— Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志) (@Yash25571056) September 10, 2022
It's not that modern medicine can't treat #LongCovid. It's instead that modern medicine has made virtually no effort to understand or treat post-viral illnesses over the past century. That is now changing - albeit far too slowly for the millions globally with Long Covid and ME.
— Ravi Veriah Jacques (@RaviHVJ) September 10, 2022
Australia ends daily COVID reporting after deadliest month of the pandemic. The move is the latest stage in a protracted campaign to bury the ongoing coronavirus crisis and fraudulently depict it as a thing of the past https://t.co/lPTLSGCyXT
— Dr Satoshi Akima FRACP 『秋間聰』 (@ToshiAkima) September 10, 2022
More suggestion that long COVID could be associated with elevated risk of cancer.
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) September 10, 2022
You do not want to be infected with this virus multiple times.https://t.co/eCQibh2Y9e
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) September 6, 2022
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