Researchers identified a 42.6% higher likelihood of acquiring an autoimmune condition 3–15 months after infection compared w/ a non-COVID-19 cohort of 1,560,357 people matched for age, sex & whether they had a preexisting autoimmune disease. #longCOVID https://t.co/PdUAsPVklq
— COVID-19 Longhauler Advocacy Project (@C19LH_Advocacy) April 30, 2023
It’s not just WHO that has been warning about mass disabilities from #SARSCoV2 The insurance business sector has been warning about this for a while https://t.co/BE9aeHZPWj
— Esther Hopkins (@ELHopkins) April 30, 2023
Covid may speed up dementia progression
— Jess (@MeetJess) April 30, 2023
Participants with the neurodegenerative condition experienced rapidly progressive dementia after being infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Been saying this over and over https://t.co/UeANIccE0p
“Hospitalizations could triple” - a “moderate Covid bump.” 🙃
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) April 30, 2023
Of course peak numbers will remain under the highs of the last two years—ensuring the numbers stay that way is the precise reason there’s almost no testing and very little data. https://t.co/y3R2Dz97aN pic.twitter.com/qQWkFca39Z
Trying to wrap my head around this message from WHO:
— Virginia Buysse, PhD (@VirginiaBuysse) April 29, 2023
It’s so so important to track the global rise of XBB dot sublineages why? So each of us individually can be vigilant and safe. ???
The Titanic is sinking, keep your eye on the rising water level and be safe, friends. pic.twitter.com/EPL3uYxyE7
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