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Be part of the COVID-Safe Revolution. Your ultimate resource for peer-reviewed studies, prevention strategies, and community support. Because COVID is not and has never been mild. Visit www.citizenscovid.com
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Propaganda that COVID is suddenly gone or is mild has worked on so many. It’s sad that most people don’t realize that this is not like a cold or flu that you recover from. It damages every organ in the body.
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The cost of #LongCOVID

This is ONLY March - present of this year. Prior, Jan-Feb I paid $2,000+. My SSD is ~$1,400/mo. I have Medicare. I currently owe over $8,000. This is not sustainable with living. I am one of tens of millions with Long COVID.
Many COVID safety activists have been screaming about this for years, and no one will listen. Maybe the tides are turning...https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/health/long-covid-children.html?smid=bs-share
Long Covid Risk for Children Doubles After a Second Infection, Study Finds
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Visit and share the library at www.citizenscovid.com/covidlibrary to spread awareness that the damage that COVID does to nearly every organ system is not mild.
I often mention COVID to people who aren’t very COVID-cautious and hear that someone they love is suffering from Long COVID. It’s sad that people have not been made aware of the long-term risks even mild and asymptomatic infections can cause. That’s why this Coalition was created.
It’s shocking how many medical facilities mock patients or flat-out refuse to mask when asked.
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When you get a vaccine or a medical checkup, we expect the healthcare worker to wash their hands and wear gloves.

We should think the same about wearing masks in medical settings. Viruses can spread pre-symptomatically; masks are another effective infection control measure.
COVID can spread well over 100 feet and lingers in the air for hours after an infected person has left the room. Six feet was made up by the CDC for droplets only. You need a mask all the time. This is airborne.
So much for anyone smart at Yale. This is so embarrassing. They act like vaccines 100% prevent COVID and like long COVID and the organ damage from even mild infections isn’t a factor. Not a mention of masks. Just wow. yaledailynews.com/blog/2025/09...
COVID-19 spreads again with students back on campus
COVID-19 cases are on the rise at Yale five and a half years after the pandemic began, according to Yale Health.
yaledailynews.com
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Severe COVID-19 causes lasting damage to lymphoid organs, impairing immune memory and accelerating immune aging.

This leads to weaker vaccine responses, higher infection risk, and chronic inflammation linked to Long COVID.
davidlingenfelter.substack.com/p/architectu...
Such a failure on part of the medical system
We are in a COVID surge that most people are ignoring. As a reminder, masking in a fitted N95 or higher is the best way to prevent getting COVID.
Healthy children can get long COVID, and studies have shown that school-aged children bring COVID home to families more than any other group. Making vaccines hard to get for anyone under 65 is absurd. If someone doesn’t have an “underlying condition” before getting COVID, they likely will after.
If you don’t trust the CDC now, why did you trust them when they told you you didn’t need to mask for an airborne virus?
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CDC scientists receive a heroes welcome after walking out today.
This is also why we are still in this mess. Layered protection and things like free masks and tests plus mandatory paid sick leave could have ended this pandemic years ago.
With everything going on with the vaccines, I am most shocked that a huge portion of the population are still convinced having one makes them 100% immune to catching or spreading COVID. This has never been the case, and is why N95 masks are so important as well.