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yanisc
5 years
¡¡¡ATENCION PRIMARIA PRESENTE!!! ✊✊ gran homenaje a los 23 compañeros de APS fallecidos
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@acrossthemersey
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That’s approximately 250 people per month, prior to declining vaccination rates. The good news is that those deaths were of the mild variety. https://t.co/hpPvw8FO44
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cbs6albany.com
In 2024, New York lost far more people to COVID than the flu.
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@acrossthemersey
Jammer
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New York State Health Commissioner says that in 2024, three times as many New Yorkers died from COVID than the flu, nearly 3,000 to roughly 700. It’s just like the flu, except it’s not like it at all.
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@MeetJess
Jess 🇨🇦
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7-Year-Old Boy Loses Legs After Complications from the Flu Kaden Stevenson went into toxic shock syndrome from the flu, causing his heart, liver and kidneys to fail, resulting in his legs having to be amputated
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people.com
Kaden Stevenson contracted the life-changing case of the flu in December 2022. Within days, the 7-year-old boy developed toxic shock syndrome, and the infection went into his bloodstream, causing his...
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@acrossthemersey
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Scientists are baffled over the sudden surge of the rib-cracking winter virus. “The two possibilities is that something in the virus changed to make it more transmissible, or there were changes in the population that a larger proportion were susceptible.” https://t.co/83NXisQAja
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@fitterhappierAJ
AJ Leonardi, MBBS, PhD
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The evidence that sars cov 2 harms the immune response is increasing. People said it did not do that
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Vipin M. Vashishtha
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Can past COVID-19 weaken the body’s ability to fight tuberculosis? ➡️ A new study comparing immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) suggests COVID-19 may dampen both antiviral and anti-TB immunity — even months later. 1/
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@yaneerbaryam
Yaneer Bar-Yam
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Breaking: Spain brings masks back. Mandatory in hospitals, primary care, and long-term care—for patients, visitors, and staff. Strong recommendation everywhere else. Public health moving where evidence points. Note: Really worth upgrading to respirators. https://t.co/vzNFmJ139n
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euroweeklynews.com
Spain’s Ministry of Health has issued a warning over rising flu cases as winter approaches, preparing to require masks in hospitals, health centres, and elderly-care facilities…
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@MeetJess
Jess 🇨🇦
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Anyone else ?
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@MeetJess
Jess 🇨🇦
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Studies show repeated infections weaken immunity over time. Your body is not a training simulator; it’s a system that needs stability to function well.
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@acrossthemersey
Jammer
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Have you tried standing on one leg? https://t.co/Sxf5zFhsDZ
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@vipintukur
Vipin M. Vashishtha
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A new study comparing immune profiles months after COVID-19 vs influenza shows that SARS-CoV-2 leaves behind distinct and longer-lasting immune abnormalities — very different from what is seen after flu. 1/
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@MeetJess
Jess 🇨🇦
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Raccoon gets drunk at Ashland ABC store, passes out in bathroom Best news headline in awhile 🤣
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axios.com
Talk about a trashed panda.
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@Yash25571056
Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志)
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FYI, "LCS (long COVID Syndrome), in the initial phases, was recognized by individuals or patients who either shared their reports or symptoms on social media to highlight the ongoing health issue. These accounts were later confirmed and supported by observational and case
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Inflammopharmacology - Throughout the world-wide COVID-19 pandemic, there has arisen a significant and a sustained public-health issue, whereby a significant proportion of individuals report...
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Jammer
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A study of 667 PASC patients in a prospective population-based cohort in Switzerland found that they had a lower ability to work, with no meaningful change over the 3 years after their infection. No meaningful change after 3 years, so yes, the rising disability data are correct.
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Jammer
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Why being able to afford groceries and housing isn’t such a good thing. https://t.co/JYLl2a4eN0
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@MeetJess
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Happy Anniversary 😵‍💫
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BNO News
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6 years ago today: A man in Wuhan, China starts feeling ill, becoming the first confirmed case of COVID-19
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