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I have big ideas for the benefit of all .👍👍✌️✌️
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@bhanlon15 And yet still, no masks on medical people virtually anywhere. Doctors, nurses and healthcare workers could both set an example and stop being disease vectors simply by putting on a well-fitting N95 respirator when they interact with patients. It doesn’t have to be like this.
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@bhanlon15 … the same thing has happened in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020. It will spread and people will get sicker. We’ve just gotten used to it. We will continue to be dumbfounded that other diseases are more prevalent and getting worse
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Newsweek: 'What Will Happen to COVID-19 in 2026? Experts Explain' 'Some may also go on to develop long COVID. Long COVID has become one of the most common chronic conditions among America's children.' https://t.co/011mluVNvf
newsweek.com
While some have mild symptoms with COVID-19, others can have severe symptoms, resulting in hospitalization and even death.
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@1goodtern An important article, but we’re not “coming off the COVID-19 pandemic”. We’re still in it as people continue to become sickened and weakened. Media has a hand in this mess. They need to report accurately and responsibly…
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@1goodtern Honestly lots of people know this. They’ve just decided quite consciously that it’s worth it to go to parties and not mask in indoor spaces.
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@1goodtern This is the road to hell. Fool if you think it's over. Tell me there's a heaven.
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@1goodtern Good. But why insert, "Coming off of the COVID-19 pandemic" ? Covid is continuing to weaken immune systems NOW!
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Scientists are shifting from the “immunity debt” idea to evidence of lasting immune disruption from SARS-CoV-2. Signs include T-cell exhaustion, viral reactivation, and increased infections—even in mild cases—raising population-level concerns. https://t.co/Zm292V6qA4
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I first saw people I knew in daily life catching weird secondary infections after Covid infections in early March 2020. That phenomenon has *never stopped*. People developing weird infections after Covid infections *has not stopped*.
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Nobody has long-COVID but everyone is tired all the time, can't remember things like they used to be able to, is having new medical problems, is having new issues with hair/teeth/nails, "feels off," can't focus anymore, and "is sick all the time now."
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"There are a couple of reasons the flu season is particularly bad this year. Coming off of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are continuing to live with weakened immune systems leaving them more susceptible to severe illness." https://t.co/KCVOc1PqSZ
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Who’s had the most COVID infections over the last few years? Young people Who’s had a MASSIVE increase in disability over the last few years? Young people
UK DISABILITY STATS “Disability prevalence among children & working-age adults has risen more sharply since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic”. Change between 2012/13 & 2023/24: 🚨 16 to 24 yr olds: MORE THAN DOUBLED from 8% to 18%. 🚨25 to 34 yr olds: risen from 11% to 19%.
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If this picture doesn't turn your stomach there is something deeply wrong with you. The victims were CHILDREN. Not young women. Get your head and heart straight. Reject the cult of pedophiles. #EpsteinFiles
#TrumpEpsteinCoverup Per Epstein's emails trump knew about the girls
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Increase in cold, flu, and COVID cases brings return of masks to Ontario hospital
insauga.com
All visitors to an Ontario hospital must start wearing masks to stop the spread of respiratory illnesses
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