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Dr.Alexandra K.

@Addaboubou

I am here for the Dance, still learning all the steps...
Doctor Without Borders, formerly MSF, Traumatology, EM
since 1978. #FreePalestine! opinions are my own

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calendar_today02-03-2014 13:53:40

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David Steadson #NAFO 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺🌍(@DavidSteadson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This study deserves highlighting again and again.

Immunologist Anthony J Leonardi, PhD, MS was viciously attacked, repeatedly, for pointing out the likelihood of this just a few months in to the pandemic, based on known characteristics of the virus. We all hoped he was wrong. He wasn't.

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The Ebola Outbreak (Monkeypoxtally)(@Monkeypoxtally) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria CDC says all non essential travel to Uganda should be avoided and that Nigeria is at a high risk of importation of the Ebola virus.

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Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志)(@Yash25571056) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Woodruff (Univ. Queensland) said,
'..the (brain) cells became highly inflammatory, we like to think of them as angry microglia, and they turned on a pathway called the inflammasome..linked to certain brain diseases like Parkinson's & Alzheimer's.'

abc.net.au/news/2022-11-0…

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Liesl McConchie(@LieslMcconchie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As of 8am on 10/31 in San Diego:

407 children are occupying 407 beds at Rady's Children's Hospital.

Wait time at the ER is 6+ hrs.

My kids attend school <15 min from Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego. My 3rd gr is the only 1 in his class wearing a mask.

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Mick Blok #BornAt325ppm #ProtectEveryBody(@MisterBlok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wat ik allemaal meemaak met Covid is tamelijk normaal, maar dat is dus niet een normaal virus. Airborne AIDS klinkt dramatisch en massale sterfte zal wel meevallen, maar dit tast je aan.
Ik ga nog harder proberen niet besmet te raken en verder als activist.

Wat ik allemaal meemaak met Covid is tamelijk normaal, maar dat is dus niet een normaal virus. Airborne AIDS klinkt dramatisch en massale sterfte zal wel meevallen, maar dit tast je aan. Ik ga nog harder proberen niet besmet te raken en verder als activist.
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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'After 5 weeks it is official .
There are days when I can do a lot, and days when I'm not. The hand cramp is largely gone.
Shortness of breath, tinnitus, and variable oxygen saturation range from absent to severe. Not really a trend.
Moving slowly helps.'

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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'After four weeks it comes and goes. Saturday I felt OK, but since Monday it has been constant ringing in the ears, cramps, concentration problems and regular shortness of breath.
What seems to help is a lot of swimming / walking, minerals + drinking and sleeping well.'

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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another observation. If you test positive through the GGD, you will be sternly told to stay at home and to lock yourself in your room.
But after 5 days you can go out again if you have no complaints. While the test is often/usually still + and you are therefore contagious.

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Mick Blok #BornAt325ppm #ProtectEveryBody(@MisterBlok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nog een observatie. Als je positief test via de GGD krijg je streng te horen dat je thuis moet blijven en je je in je kamer moet opsluiten.
Maar na 5 dagen mag je er weer uit als je geen klachten hebt. Terwijl de test dan vaak/meestal nog + is en je dus besmettelijk bent.

Nog een observatie. Als je positief test via de GGD krijg je streng te horen dat je thuis moet blijven en je je in je kamer moet opsluiten. Maar na 5 dagen mag je er weer uit als je geen klachten hebt. Terwijl de test dan vaak/meestal nog + is en je dus besmettelijk bent.
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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'It is absurd to keep the infections high with anti-prevention (lies about masks, hand washing, air filters, etc). Gives far too many sick people, mutation, absenteeism and full care.
And too little herd immunity or progress to 'endemic'.'

imo
Get well ❤️

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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'What is striking is that our culture sees the often not so bad acute complaints as 'it's the flu'. While all kinds of crazy complaints around it often occur. Not deathly ill, but widespread damage: that is precisely cause for concern. The virus does its job unnoticed.'

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Dr.Alexandra K.(@Addaboubou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'What is special is that I have been testing positive for 11 days, and yesterday the test got redder again while the cold came back.
The first test was so red it almost glows.'

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Michael Rowland(@mjrowland68) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre says the denial that COVID was spread through airborne transmission hindered the early response to the pandemic:

'It's almost like a cult, this belief - this denial of airborne transmission.'

News Breakfast

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Indehisce(@indehisce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arijit Chakravarty Oster has turned decision-based evidence-making into an art form. Here’s a piece on her unapologetic role in normalizing mass death—disproportionally in racialized communities—and where her money comes from.
proteanmag.com/2022/03/22/mot…

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Arijit Chakravarty(@arijitchakrav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We may be done with covid, but the virus is far from done with us. The dystopian public-health response to covid has harmed countless lives and left our societies vulnerable. This kind of thinking is the reason why (3/3)

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