Dr Elisa Perego
@elisaperego78
#LongCovid | Covid || researcher || inequality, health, disability in present | past || patient-led research || medicine history || MA PhD | ≠ MD || views own
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19-05-2011 09:56:07
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Karl @lee.r.cingola World Health Organization (WHO) All it means is aerosols float and can infect (via inhalation) at short and long distance. Droplets drop. So distance can help protect you.
Does anyone else get the sense that World Health Organization (WHO) might be trying to avoid using the word 'airborne'? Why? Maybe cause it would mean measures have to be put in place to protect the health of everyone globally? Nah, that can't be...
The main cause of all this sickness is the repeated mass infection of the population with SARSCoV2.
Why can’t we say the word COVID?
The World Health Organization (WHO) have said we’re still in a pandemic. They’ve said we should be doing more to reduce infections.
Why are so many people in denial?
Here is our statement in response to Rishi Sunak’s ‘full-on assault on disabled people’ as The Guardian described it
The system blames and fails us in equal measure, but we will continue to address these injustices and do our best to campaign against them and advocate for change.
Researchers from UCSF and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network have discovered a harbinger in the blood that can predict #multiplesclerosis (MS) five years before symptoms appear. The breakthrough could lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment. tiny.ucsf.edu/EkmY15