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Mar 7 19 tweets 9 min read
I have a few thoughts about selfishness, COVID, bullying, and life…

(Note—not an “expert” in life—just as a fellow human)🧵
2) First of all, #CovidIsNotOver — not by a long shot. #BA2 is still creeping up slowly (or quickly) in most of the world. I’ll do a #BA2 update soon, but you only have to look at HK to see how bad it can get. Their hospitals are low on oxygen too. But I’m not here about COVID.
3) I’m here to talk about empathy… or the relative lack thereof. People are often too selfish. They think just because THEY are low risk / don’t have vulnerable family, that thus others are too. And thus, ‘why should I do XYZ to reduce transmission if I’m healthy’—it’s selfish.
4) Or worse, they know others may be vulnerable but they simply don’t care… because “my freedom”. Freedom is important, yes, but your right to do exercise your freedom “ends at my nose 👃”—literally. Second hand smoking 🚬 endangers others—especially bartenders & wait staff…
5) Hence, because of cancer-causing & heart attack-causing & mortality-causing effects of secondhand smoking 🚬 on others, it is banned in most restaurants and on airplanes (fire risk too). We curbed smoking in public because IT ENDANGERED OTHERS. Smoke alone—but not in public.6)
6) For the same reason, we need to think of others, not just yourself, when it comes to a deadly pandemic virus. I know some don’t want to mask, vaccinate, or isolate—I get the “freedom”. But you don’t have the “freedom” to be drunk & DRIVE & injure others. Think of others.
7) You can claim accidents “rare” but much higher with higher levels of alcohol. (Sidenote accident risks also very high with sleep deprivation or while texting). Absolute risk on any given day is low (you hear that phrase a lot), but your cumulative risk accumulates over time.
8) And if you do any low risk enough, especially high risk things like drunk driving, more COVID exposure, smoking—your cumulative risk really adds up (think playing Russian Roulette too much). In a big room—odds are someone could have virus & someone has vulnerable family.
9) okay you’re not convinced—but “I’m boosted” & “we have amazing drugs now!” Yes, that’s great—for you. How many people have boosters? Only 95 out of 330 mil in US have boosters. Over 2/3 of 🇺🇸 doesn’t. Hospitalizations protection without boosters? Only 70-79%. Booster: 90-95%.
10) what about miracle drugs? Well, monoclonal antibodies used to be great—but that was before #Omicron. Very few MABs work well against the new #BA2 subvariant that’s rising. Pfizer’s Paxlovid with 90% lower severe disease risk is great—but truth is theres gonna be shortage.
11) In fact, the US govt now admits it doesn’t have enough pandemic funding left for more tests and treatments without Congress. Currently, we only ordered 8.3% of the paxlovid promised—no more funding for more treatments. There is a huge “budget crunch”. statnews.com/2022/03/04/whi…
12) So my point is—don’t think everyone will have easy access to Paxlovid. Don’t think unboosted people are well protected. Don’t think others don’t have vulnerable people in their family. Don’t think you don’t need to worry about public endangerment (eg smoking, drunk driving).
13) which gets to my other point about bullying — don’t bully others, especially kids, about if they want to wear a mask. Especially if you’re the governor of Florida to high school kids when you have a family with cancer at home. Bullying is mean—& on masks, public endangerment.
14) On the note of bullying—there are bad actors spreading misinformation about me & photoshopping & sending it to others to spread. Note—I removed the name below because I don’t condone bullying in any direction, but I share because screenshot of me is fake. ➡️Let’s be kind.
15) I have no vendetta against anyone, & I ask my followers please don’t retaliate or bully against anyone. An eye for an eye makes us all blind. Jesus once said, if someone hurts you, “turn the other cheek”. For peace, you sometimes need to defend, but sometimes turn the cheek.
16) Bottomline—empathy & compassion above all. The world is sometimes a nasty and hurtful place—but we should want to raise our children to be better—to raise a 🌎 where our collective humanity, justice, peace should be paramount. That is EVERYONE’S LANE to fight for. Thank you.
17) Interesting discussion 🧵 by someone I’ve never met but has quietly monitored my account for 2 years.
18) Many misunderstand what I do, why I do, and who I am. This thread 🧵 and article below explains some of my background for this interested. The urgency to warn and prevent disease is personal, very personal. 👇
19) Also some ask why I share info on nuclear ☢️ radiation risk—it’s not just global health security, but also personal. Family member in Austria died years ago of leukemia after Chernobyl radiation fallout—which had wide contamination. Empathy please. 🙏 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_o…

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Mar 8
⚠️UPDATE—#BA2 is now 11.6% in US, up from 8.3% last week. It’s definitely increasing, as warned. #COVID19 still dropping, but BA2 is growing in underbelly—it’s a matter of when (not ‘if’) case drop plateaus, then reverses. Likely late April, early May.🧵
covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra… ImageImage
2) Where is #BA2 highest? In New England (HHS region 1), where BA2 is already 24% of all cases. It’s definitely outcompeting the old original #Omicron which is fading away. Image
3) #BA2 is not mild among unvaccinated and under-vaccinated populations. In Hong Kong 🇭🇰 where BA2 is very dominant, hospitals and morgues are overflowing. Hong Kong has never had a surge of this kind before - not until BA2 showed up.
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Mar 8
📍Not good—the #BA2 subvariant is doubling and tripling very quickly. New York State is reporting 7.7% BA2, up from 2.3% two weeks prior. Regionally, NY/NJ/PR/VI up to 12.4% BA2. And these data are 2 weeks behind! Epidemiologists regard this as Omicron 2.0 coronavirus.health.ny.gov/covid-19-varia… ImageImageImage
2) Nationally, #Ba2 is now 8.3%. But this data is from the final week of February— the CDC doesn’t release numbers every week — often when they just feel like it. This graph is log-scale ➡️ which means #BA2’s linear surge is exponential.

Graph by @DrWilliamKu using CDC data. Image
3) Is there any place seeing recent new #BA2 dominance and hospitalization increase? Oh yes—England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 is seeing a brand new increase of hospitalizations across all age groups, especially kids. The national data in all age groups doesn’t lie 👇
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Mar 7
SURGING 🏥—Hospitalizations for #COVID19 is surging sharply ⬆️ 15.6% in England🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 again—across **ALL AGE GROUPS**, elderly to kids. Notably, hospitalizations up ⬆️ 26% in kids 6-17 in just 1 week. This is #BA2 subvariant + no mitigations that we warned about.

HT @Antonio_Caramia ImageImage
2) I know we are all tired. But the virus doesn’t know human exhaustion or News cycle fatigue.
3) we already have lab evidence that old Omicron BA1 may not protect that much against future variants, especially if unvaccinated or under-vaccinated. Two lab studies showed this in January. We knew it was coming. Many thought it would be April or maybe even May for uptick. 🤔
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Mar 7
📍HUGE—Covid may cause greater loss of gray matter and tissue damage in the brain 🧠 than naturally occurs in people who have not been infected with the virus, a new study finds—the first study with both brain scans before and after #COVID19 infection. 🧵
nytimes.com/2022/03/07/hea…
2) The study, involving people aged 51 to 81, found shrinkage and tissue damage primarily in brain areas related to sense of smell; some of those areas are also involved in other brain functions, the researchers said.
3) “To me, this is pretty convincing evidence that something changes in brains of this overall group of people with Covid,” said Dr. Serena Spudich, chief of neurological infections and global neurology at the Yale School of Medicine,
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Mar 6
100% REAL PHOTO: the Russian 🇷🇺 Embassy in Washington DC now sits on “President Zelensky Way”✊🏼

The new sign installed by @TrueFactsStated.
Yes I’m aware it should be spelled #Zelenskyy. But maybe @TrueFactsStated can add another sub sign under it — if Russian security doesn’t remove it, haha.
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Mar 6
Not smart—Russian forces have fired rockets at a physics institute in Kharkiv 🇺🇦 which hold 37 nuclear ☢️ fuel cells & a nuclear reactor. Ukraine says it risks a “large-scale ecological disaster”. Please, for the love of god, stop this. #UkraineRussiaWar
independent.co.uk/news/world/eur…
Meanwhile, Russian military have retaken control of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, at #Zaporizhzhya, according to @iaeaorg
UPDATE— Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says he is “extremely concerned” because Russian forces have restricted 🚫 communications with the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plants
nytimes.com/live/2022/03/0…
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