Experts say this AFTER the damage is done. I learned this from people on Twitter in 2020.
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) November 4, 2022
Our establishment fucked us bad. https://t.co/aOHOCU3wh2
He warned us. I hoped and prayed he was wrong. I felt like I only comprehended a small fraction of what Anthony was saying in 2020 but he literally scared the shit out of me.
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) November 5, 2022
Anthony was right. https://t.co/AhXPWYYLDU
“…Federal health officials outlined plans to deploy troops, FEMA personnel, & supplies like ventilators, if needed, in response to a nationwide surge of respiratory illnesses that also includes RSV & COVID.”
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) November 4, 2022
A “flu epidemic”—very deliberate language. https://t.co/9PMN0pzEDX pic.twitter.com/fRuOkKNboU
If you think we didn't know #LongCovid had a cardiovascular/thrombotic component in 2020, please reconsider. We knew. Early work done by survivors. If you think those with symptoms of "fatigue" and "brain fog" are not at risk of cardiovascular events, reconsider. They can be
— Dr Elisa Perego (@elisaperego78) November 4, 2022
COVID-19 Surges Linked to Spike in Heart Attacks https://t.co/p8hSBAx41h
— ChristosArgyropoulos MD, PhD FlozinatorInChief (@ChristosArgyrop) November 3, 2022
It’s almost 2023, & Americans are like: “I’ve had this flu for 4 weeks, I can’t seem to shake it.”
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) October 31, 2022
“I had a sinus infection & a 2-week 104 degree fever.”
“My kid had 9 different viruses, & now they’re in a wheelchair. Hashtag: immunity debt.”
“The stomach bug is going around!”
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