This is why "you don't know anyone" with #LongCovid
— charlos (@loscharlos) September 15, 2022
"she rarely talks about these problems openly because 'In my field your brain is your currency. I know my value in many people’s eyes will be diminished by knowing that I have cognitive challenges.'" https://t.co/Zopij7ljZH
I've had long conversations with seven people in the last three days in the course of everyday work.
— tern (@1goodtern) September 15, 2022
Every one of them has long term symptoms or effects of Covid.
None of them would say they have Long Covid.
COVID-19: Real impact on children
— Dr. Jeff Gilchrist, PhD (@jeffgilchrist) September 15, 2022
We were told early in the pandemic that children don't spread the virus, it is mild and later that schools were not centres of transmission. This thread explores some of the real impacts on children. π§΅1/ #LongCovidKids #FASSST #COVID
New LANCET report lists 9 global failures which contributed to a failed pandemic response. Number 2 is "costly delays in acknowledging the crucial airborne exposure pathway of SARS-CoV-2". (I might dig out the emails from big names telling me to shut up.)https://t.co/21nilOCZIC
— Trisha Greenhalgh #IStandWithUkraine πΊπ¦ (@trishgreenhalgh) September 15, 2022
Read this article on brain fog, then wonder why none of the learning loss data accounts for long COVID symptoms (especially brain fog) in kids? We accept that 75% or more kids have had COVID, then just blame learning loss on virtual school π https://t.co/gV514VfXwR
— Dr. Theresa Chapple (@Theresa_Chapple) September 15, 2022
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