SARS2 is worse to the immune system than SARS 1
— Anthony J Leonardi, PhD, MS (@fitterhappierAJ) December 29, 2022
After mild sars2, plasmacytoid dendritic cells do not reconstitute, even after 7 months.
In SARS 1 they come back in 7 weeks
In HIV they are also gone irreversibly https://t.co/VVgQAezpPyhttps://t.co/84USpri2Mx pic.twitter.com/uWCV9YoKmW
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) December 29, 2022
It's unfortunate to see some of the most respected venues in journalism taking this turn—exceptionalizing individuals and groups who advocate for greater public health protections and portraying them as deviant, immature, countercultural, Marxists, etc. 1/https://t.co/eqqA8x6YOY
— Martha Lincoln (@heavyredaction) December 28, 2022
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Variants being discussed most right now:
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) December 28, 2022
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XBB.1.5 (Kraken). Very immune evasive *and* high ACE2 binding. Not a good combination. Descendant of XBB.1 (Hippogryph) and grandchild of XBB (Gryphon), which is a recombinant between BJ.1 x BM.1.1.1 (both in the BA.2 lineage).
Better air quality would reduce transmission of airborne pathogens and help save lives.
— Kit Yates (@Kit_Yates_Maths) December 27, 2022
This much is undeniable.
So why are we doing so little at a systematic level to achieve it.https://t.co/LBVWdIdscf
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Instead of advocating for clean air, much of the West has decided to adopt the myth that infection is good for you to justify doing nothing. We saw opposition to clean water many decades ago too. Clean air will take a few decades & loss of life, health & economic growth too 🧵
— Dr. Deepti Gurdasani (@dgurdasani1) December 28, 2022
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