Someone asked for a collection of my COVID threads in advance of (US) Thanksgiving in case they want to share some info with family members. Here you go (links to Twitter thread and Threadreader). ๐งต
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) November 20, 2022
me in 2019: why did nobody write about the influenza pandemic in the 1920s? why don't we see anything about spanish flu in music and art and literature of the time? why is it like this unnamed, forgotten historical event not present in the cultural products?
— ok give me a second (@audendum) November 19, 2022
me in 2022: oh, sure
A disability attorney told me that many with #LongCovid are denied benefits because their symptoms are documented in medical records as psychogenic, or due to a mental disorder.
— Dr. Alice ๐ (@calirunnerdoc) November 19, 2022
She also told me she hopes these practitioners are ready to defend these assessments in court.
SARS1 -> 10 years later (2013 story)
— Andrew Ewing (@AndrewEwing11) November 18, 2022
Compromised immune systems
Chronic fatigue
That was for people who had it once.
Now we are facing many infections.
We need to realise we can never go back to 2019 now.
We missed that chance several times
1/2https://t.co/YxpcLAcJuF
The BQ.1.1 variant, as compared with many of the other new variants, is resistant to all clinically used monoclonal antibodies.
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) November 19, 2022
BQ.1/BQ.1.1 are now the dominant variants in the United Stateshttps://t.co/PCFPSGF2uy @TheLancetInfDis pic.twitter.com/dHucxoGokC
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