Scott Squires
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This was good. Absolutely banging panel.
"Are we prepared for the next pandemic?"

#covid #LongCovid
https://youtu.be/E5dmfDpwkAQ
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rapieress.bsky.social
I got my COVID booster and flu shot today at Kaiser, and I had to smirk at the fact that only the workers giving shots, and I had N95 masks on. Um, you're in a hospital with a lot of people in a room and a line for COVID shots during an uptick of COVID cases… but a mask is too much?
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guinesspig.bsky.social
The amazing @morgfair.bsky.social has her own podcast now! Morgan Fairchild is Covid-Conscious and continues to mask up and speak up about Covid. She’s a wonderful ambassador for our community! Follow her and check out her podcast!
morgfair.bsky.social
Meet Two Bitches from Texas -our new podcast!
Listen wherever you get your podcasts…or watch us in living color on @YouTube
#TwoBitchesFromTexas #MorganFairchild #CathrynHart
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thesicktimes.org
Getting diagnosed with hypermobility can help some people with Long COVID. Upcoming guidelines may make it easier. Read more from @marmb.bsky.social: bit.ly/3VVXSf6
Graphic with a zebra-print background, representing EDS awareness. At the center of the image, there is a plus icon for healthcare offset with cartoon representations of the virus SARS-CoV-2. The text reads, “The Sick Times. Getting diagnosed with hypermobility can help some people with Long COVID. Upcoming guidelines may make it easier. By Margot Armbruster.” Key points you should know:

Current diagnostic criteria for hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), a common comorbidity of Long COVID, are restrictive. Many people receive a diagnosis of hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) instead, but say doctors don’t take HSD as seriously as hEDS.
 
The Ehlers-Danlos Society is developing new hEDS criteria that will be released in 2026. Some experts think the new criteria may enable more patients to get an hEDS diagnosis.
 
Experts are also debating whether hypermobility is primarily a genetic condition or could also be caused by immune reactions to triggers like toxins and viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2. People who are able to show how hypermobility affects their daily activities and interacts with their other conditions may be able to secure disability benefits or accommodations at work.
 
Moving forward, the Ehlers-Danlos Society will continue to incorporate patient feedback and scientific research into the forthcoming criteria.
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solient.bsky.social
Sneezing in an n95: still gross.
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sharrow.bsky.social
I am ever grateful for the knowledge I got about viruses from reading @seananmcguire.bsky.social Feed series.

It has helped me understand some of the medical papers about #longcovid

www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17...
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literatesince1959.bsky.social
MEASLES spreading now. Luckily, Brainworms aren't contagious.
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numbcat9.bsky.social
It's not incompetence at all. They know exactly what's going to happen.

It's malevolence that's so evil it's hard to wrap your head around it.
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autismsupsoc.bsky.social
People who work with RFK Jr has claimed that RFK Jr believes that Diseases should be allowed to run through populations and kill the weak.

Which is consistent with exactly what RFK Jr actively did in Samoa leading to many deaths.

He is a Eugenicist.
gayfabfourfan.bsky.social
Never underestimate the corrupt things a government will do—such as letting a dangerous virus run rampant while convincing everyone it’s harmless or just a cold. #COVID
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gayfabfourfan.bsky.social
Never underestimate the corrupt things a government will do—such as letting a dangerous virus run rampant while convincing everyone it’s harmless or just a cold. #COVID
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mcollinsmorton.bsky.social
The ongoing pandemic of Covid-19 is the result of governments worldwide deliberately allowing SARS-CoV-2, an airborne virus, to spread without any control.

#COVID19
gayfabfourfan.bsky.social
Never underestimate the corrupt things a government will do—such as letting a dangerous virus run rampant while convincing everyone it’s harmless or just a cold. #COVID
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sarahesteinberg.bsky.social
My SIL asked me "how we're doing" in #WarRavagedPortland while I was working on this new #spoonie #comic #journal. This video captured the vibe I want people to see. Meanwhile we're teaching our kids to value truth and community
buymeacoffee.com/sarahesteinb...

#longcovid #parent #webcomic
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sarahlknapp.bsky.social
Seems like a great day to get a mammogram AND #RepDetroit! Go Tigers! #OctoberIsBreastCancerAwarenessMonth #BuiltForOctober
White woman with a high brown ponytail, wearing a navy KN95 mask on her face. She also has on a Detroit tigers shirt in grey with an orange D and over that is a flowery purple and pink medical cape.
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togetherwemask.bsky.social
“So many people, so many germs! I have chronic illness. I don’t want to get COVlD again and make my life harder. Even if there wasn’t COVID, the mask prevents con crud!” Karen Walsh allegrosolutionsllc.com, author, Allegro Solutions’ Founder+CEO 📸 @msjulieslam.bsky.social #NYCC #MaskTogetherAmerica
Karen Walsh, double-masking with a black KN95 under a cloth mask made with pattern of Grogu (Baby Yoda) from the Mandalorian. Karen was wearing a pair of purple framed glasses, a black top with graphics on it. She also has multiple piercing on her eyebrows, nose and ears, multi-color mohawk hairstyle, and tattoos on her arm.
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taniaspencer.bsky.social
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“Will I have this sickness for the rest of my life?”

#Paediatric #LongCOVID

Via @atranscendedman.bsky.social

bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Experiences of living with long COVID during childhood and adolescence: a qualitative study from the child’s perspective - BMC Pediatrics
Background In February 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) defined long COVID in children, highlighting limited knowledge about its psychosocial impact. Studies show it as a complex, long-lasting condition affecting multiple systems. WHO and researchers emphasise the need for more understanding, particularly its effect on daily life. The aim of this study was to explore how life is experienced and how it changed whilst living with long COVID during childhood. Methods We present a qualitative study with an inductive and exploratory approach. Between October 2022 and March 2024, 16 children between 9 and 18 years old diagnosed with long COVID were interviewed face-to-face using a semi-structured interview guide. The results were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis by Braun and Clarke. Results The results present the subjective reality of children suffering from long COVID and their struggle in daily life. The findings are presented through three themes: Losing my foothold, Fatigue decides my path, and My way forward, illustrating a temporal and emotional journey, reflecting how children make sense of their experiences, adapt to the persistent impact of long COVID, and gradually move toward acceptance. Conclusions This study addresses the lack of knowledge of long COVID in the society, how it affects children in their struggle to find a new path in life. It also shows that, with knowledge and support, the symptoms and the burden of the condition can decrease or even pass. It is important that people around these children, including health care, school and family, use this knowledge to promote health and avoid educational, health and social problems at a vulnerable time in life.
bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com
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virussucks.com
🚨 Why do people with #LongCOVID get injured more often that others?

They experience neuromuscular electrophysiological disorders and measurable changes in muscle structure and nerve function that can persist after #COVID-19 infections.