The dissociation it takes to send my kids to school (in classrooms full of COVID cases) so I can go to work and teach epidemiology (in classrooms full of COVID cases) so we can talk about how we would hypothetically monitor and manage a school outbreak of COVID cases is…a lot.
— Rachel Hoopsick, PhD, MS, MPH, MCHES (she/her) (@Rachel_Hoopsick) September 1, 2022
for a reason. The least you could do is put a mask on while interacting with people that must interact with you.
— Dr. Luisa Marcela Ossa (@ProfesoraLMO) September 2, 2022
🚨A new study from Harvard Medical School and others finds that SARS-CoV-2 spikes are more frequent among people with #LongCovid than controls. This "supports the hypothesis that a reservoir of active virus persists in the body." https://t.co/PR9F4yuEOw pic.twitter.com/SnlYJU3Gkq
— Jonas R. Kunst (@KunstJonas) September 2, 2022
Imagine if in 2020 you told people that in the winter of 2022, we’d get a more contagious, more potent Covid 19, and to combat it, governments would end all mandatory safety precautions, and people would pretend the virus was over while sickness and death was rampant. #Covid19
— Keith Muise (@keetmuise) September 2, 2022
L.A. County Public Health reports that COVID death rates have been higher this summer than last for elderly people: pic.twitter.com/WHCBIWEOFc
— Emily Alpert Reyes (@AlpertReyes) September 1, 2022
Pretty much the only folks I know who are still masking in public (besides me) are virologists, immunologists, and contagious disease epidemiologists.
— Matt Shipman (@ShipLives) September 1, 2022
Make of that what you will.
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