The 8-month study looked at humans who experienced mild to moderate CoV2. By the study's close, subjects still hadn't rebuilt their T- and B-cells. Humans need B-cells to make antibodies and T-cells to fight specific pathogens. The damage to the immune system is unprecedented. 1/ https://t.co/K6JtKqphYO
— Dr Leonardi’s Translate Bot (@LeonardiBot) October 30, 2022
And remember the @WhiteHouse and its proxies told you "cases don't matter"--we're just trying to minimize hospitalization and death. https://t.co/iwDOcQKVW5
— Gregg Gonsalves (@gregggonsalves) October 30, 2022
"For the wealthiest, most advanced country in the world to accept 150K deaths from COVID a year is morally repugnant. Yet the US is abandoning elderly ppl, ppl who are immunocompromised or have disabilities, communities of color, & other high-risk groups."https://t.co/kUfxc6t787
— Stephanie Tait ♿️ (@StephTaitWrites) October 29, 2022
This is why I still don’t eat out, even on the patio. https://t.co/hLD0d5FxWm
— Denise Dewald, MD 🗽 (@denise_dewald) October 29, 2022
“It's early days yet. But growing evidence suggests there are changes to your immune system that may put you at risk of other infectious diseases.” https://t.co/6q8cDnGpGK
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) October 29, 2022
The more times you get COVID, the more likely you are to get long COVID. Yes, even if you’re vaccinated because vaccines do not stop long covid. Any covid infection can lead to long covid https://t.co/gdcNAid3WN
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) October 25, 2022
No comments:
Post a Comment