Virus already outpaced bivalent.
— Dana Parish (@danaparish) November 6, 2022
Here’s the spin: “The emerging strains are new enough that booster-shot-protection data doesn’t yet exist for them. But experts still expect the shots to ramp up your immunity against all Covid variants, to some degree.” https://t.co/LcV0wiBcEC
Another great piece by @KatherineJWu. My commentary: there is a pediatric health crisis right now. Masking would help alleviate some of the burden to kids and the healthcare system. Yet @CDCgov won’t say the “m” word. https://t.co/sFCfeTkZAx
— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD 🏴☠️ (@TheAngryEpi) November 6, 2022
I'm just gonna drop this here. All the "what about the children," "urgency of normal" crowd is conspicuously silent at the moment. One might think the normal they were seeking was for themselves, not our nation's children. https://t.co/tUi1d07d1J
— Gregg Gonsalves (@gregggonsalves) November 6, 2022
"I'm reliant on other members of family and staff before we send food out."
— Dr Elisa Perego (@elisaperego78) November 5, 2022
Top UK chef Mark Sebastian Fisher is reported to be closing his Michelin-rated restaurant after losing his sense of taste and smell due to covid#LongCovid
https://t.co/7hON6hiPEJ
Ok, we’ve seen this phrase “immunity debt” circulating online. Claims are that bc of mitigation measures like masking/social distancing, immune systems were “deprived” & we're more susceptible to infections.
— The Unbiased Science Podcast (@unbiasedscipod) November 5, 2022
Immunologist here to tell you: this is not a thing. #immunitydebt pic.twitter.com/L04o2PTKLR
Mysterious 🤨
— Denise Dewald, MD 🗽 (@denise_dewald) October 31, 2022
U.S. workers have gotten way less productive. No one is sure why.
And it’s happening in Europe too.
Not a mention of Long Covid. 🤡 https://t.co/kS4Bk6JrWh
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