"people who did not have any heart problems start with, were athletic, did not have a high BMI, were not obese, did not smoke, did not have kidney disease or diabetes—even in people who were previously healthy and had no risk factors or problems with the heart..."
(2/3)
"—COVID-19 affected them in such a way that manifested the higher risk of heart problems than people who did not get COVID-19."
(3/3)
Put another way:
"People who got COVID-19 and were asymptomatic, or got COVID-19 that was so mild that they were able to nurse it at home, without going to the doctor still developed an increased risk of heart problems a year out."
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@roxannriskin@busynessgirl compares #Web3 to QR codes. A slow adoption curve is ahead, until a major event pushes them to the forefront. QR and blockchain are too weird for most folks.
Emphasis on ROI for college degrees:
"we must transform education beyond high school so that it works for everybody, and so that it leads to well-paying, rewarding careers. "
2/n
Wants to increase enrollment+address debt anxiety:
"too many talented Americans are choosing against enrolling in higher education due to the fear of debt and the feeling that college is out of reach. "
3/n
@insidehighered "Colleges without mandates -- located in different geographical regions -- include Pennsylvania State University, which as of Monday reported a 67 percent student vaccination rate..."
Just 2/3rds.
@insidehighered "the University of Alabama... reported that at least 61 percent of students and 73 percent of employees had received at least one dose of a vaccine at its main campus in Tuscaloosa."