"Evusheld had completely lost its effectiveness against BA.4.6.. And BQ.1 & BQ.1.1 are likely resistant to bebtelovimab.. people who have had organ transplants often can’t take the pill (of Paxlovid).. challenging time for immunocompromised patients."https://t.co/RgCbhMDsxh
— Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志) (@Yash25571056) October 28, 2022
One of the most insidious and, in my opinion, malicious messages of the pandemic was that everyone needed to catch Covid to get the pandemic over with.
— tern (@1goodtern) October 28, 2022
Initially, Covid’s disease process was well-known to last 3 weeks or more. That narrative became inconvenient, so we collectively pretended a 5-day recovery is a thing. Now that people have figured out it’s not, explanations are needed. https://t.co/T1IjPRin8i
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) October 28, 2022
We’re still learning about the long-term consequences, but COVID has been linked to:
— Walker Bragman (@WalkerBragman) October 26, 2022
- Lung scarring
- Diabetes in children
- Dangerous fungal infections
- Deadly blood clots
- Cardiovascular problems including heart attacks
- Kidney damage
- Neurological problems
Why do people think that we can't lower COVID, flu, or other disease spread?
— Megan Ben Dor Ruthven (@_mbdr_) October 26, 2022
What do you think happened to Cholera, Polio, or small pox? They just got bored and went away, or we humans interrupted their spread? Which is more likely?
🚨A new study shows that, "#LongCovid post-viral chronic fatigue and affective symptoms are associated with oxidative damage, lowered antioxidant defenses and inflammation." https://t.co/Vtd7cFAxnd
— Jonas R. Kunst (@KunstJonas) October 24, 2022
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