Covid is also a neurological disease 🧠 Covid is also a neurological disease 🧠 Covid is also a neurological disease 🧠 Covid is also a neurological disease 🧠
“By analysing data from 55 countries, they identified 41 neurological manifestations that can occur in conjunction with COVID-19.
Up to one-third of individuals with COVID-19 were estimated to exhibit at least one of these manifestations.”
“Without proper care and treatment, patients with these neurological manifestations might be permanently debilitated.
Moreover, the continuation of neurological symptoms in long COVID could overwhelm already fractured health-care systems.”
“Consequently, we urgently need to understand and respond to the covert yet potentially incapacitating neurological consequences of COVID-19 in the acute and chronic phases of the disease.”
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“If a deceased donor may have had long Covid and tested negative for Covid, however, the organs would be taken, Dr. Kumar said: “If we start turning down everyone who has had Covid in the past, we’d be turning down a lot of organs.”
“Before she died, Ms. Ferrer chronicled her ordeal in meticulous notes left on her phone: “Covid toes” that made her feet so sore she could not walk. A tremor that made her body shake violently. Pain in every limb. Relentless insomnia and despair.”
“Could endemic covid leave millions disabled with long-haul symptoms every year, creating a growing public health crisis?”
“Maybe this is a chance for us,” said Krumholz, who is working with colleagues to design rigorous, broad-based studies. @hmkyale
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Among his fellow researchers is Akiko Iwasaki, a Yale immunologist and principal investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, who lists five hypotheses that she believes could explain the biological underpinning of long covid.” 2/ @VirusesImmunity@YaleMed
The New Yorker’s article on Long covid, in which I was a central subject, was a profound affront to everyone suffering the long-term sequelae of even mild and asymptomatic cases of covid-19 (“The Damage Done,” September 27th).
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The piece included no interviews with doctors or scientists directly investigating Long covid, and no interviews with patients battling the disease.
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The @NewYorker’s first article on #LongTermCovid, published in the September 27, 2021 issue, was a profound affront to everyone suffering the very real long-term sequalae of even mild and asymptomatic cases of #Covid_19.
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It is riddled with errors and was reported under false pretenses. @DhruvKhullar pitched this story to me as a personal profile – documenting how I started the world’s largest Covid movement, @Survivor_Corps.
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Thought it was hard to find monoclonal antibodies before? Well, it's about to get harder.
@HHSGov just announced that rather than take orders from hospitals they will allocate to states based on hospitalization rates and have the states distribute them.
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This system will reward the states with the lowest vaccination rates and harm those with the highest.
Ex: NY has high vax rate and low hospitalization rate. NY will receive 4000 doses weekly. How will they be given out?
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If they are distributed to each participating hospital no one will provide the therapeutic. It is too costly to set up an infusion center if you only have 10 doses to give out weekly.