There’s a persistent misguided belief that the worst is behind us, and we’re all “building immunity,” so each subsequent Covid infection will be milder than the last, until one fine day, it will no longer affect us at all. I hear this CONSTANTLY. This is false.
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) January 7, 2023
Thread:
How long until a room is safe?
— Joey Fox (@joeyfox85) January 8, 2023
You enter a room that hasn't had people there for four hours. Is masking needed? Do you need to flush the space (windows+HEPA)? How long does it need to be? Here's how you calculate it.
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I've deeply pondered for a way to explain to you all what this means
— Anthony J Leonardi, PhD, MS (@fitterhappierAJ) January 7, 2023
Fas is a protein whose induction initiates apoptosis. It's greatly increased from SARS Cov 2. I did my PhD on T cell FAS
It means Covid makes T cells suicidal https://t.co/LsLG9eIA6A
Rapid tests for Covid, RSV and flu are available in Europe. What's stopping them in the U.S.?
— Jess (@MeetJess) January 7, 2023
Dr. Susan Butler-Wu- clinical pathology at the University of Southern California, said rapid tests for multiple viruses are "the way of the future," https://t.co/4L8MznAS52
'Big uptick' in Ottawa's coronavirus wastewater levels in recent days
— Jess (@MeetJess) January 6, 2023
According to the data, the SARS COV-2 signal in Ottawa's wastewater roughly doubled between the third and fourth weeks of December, Graber said. https://t.co/y8tojtrSLR
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