And this is how the old "mask below the nose" is literally the worst thing you could do. Because the nose is how it is most likely getting into our brains.
And once it gets in there, all sorts of damage can be done, only to be manifested in symptoms such as memory loss (forgetting to be careful), learning deficits (can't learn to be careful), and general behavioral impairment - and so much more!!
Interestingly, THIS SAME STUDY postulates that CoVid has spread too fast, and that host/parasite interactions should be examined 👇👇.
So, that's it for the science. Please open your history books, and let's continue with our review of the Constitution....
We, the People of the Toxoplasma CoVidii,
in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do...
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Unexpectedly, an article published in Science Direct has discussed Toxoplasma CoVidii as a possibility.
Hypothesis 4 seems to be the completely unassociated with the topic.
The cognitive issues raised farther up in the top of the story are more relevant.
Personally, I think the ending is the most accurate and relevant part.
In my minds eye, I see a panned out shot, while Sir David Attenborough reads this ending, on the left, while a tilt-shift lens slowly fades to black. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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"The human DNA virome. Prevalences (%) of viral DNAs in the body (≥1 tissue positive for a virus) and in different organs as determined by qPCR or NGS"
71 guinea pigs gave their lives between 1956 and 1958 in the eponymous study by Riley et al, getting TB air piped in from some TB patients, to prove TB is airborne.
Influenza is kind of airborne per most doctors. But kind of not.
So....
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We need some volunteers.
Will horses be those volunteers that finally lay it all out?
Yes - but none of them lost their lives.
Air samplers were deployed and tracked horses inoculated with Equine influenza virus (EIV).
From the very first day post inoculation (dpi), until the
12th day, EIV was found in the air, in this new study.
With no horses, or guinea pigs, hurt in the process.
But sure, influenza's not airborne - if you are the USDA, right, @nirav_maine?
@ThailandMedicaX, retweeted by some because of their controversial takes (ahem, their lies?), is saying that FAR-UVC is dangerous because somehow the light will get into the lungs.
Lol.
They are just apparent supplement grifters.
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I noticed they were using @NukitToBeSure's excellent torches as their example picture.
Strange to be so selective of an example picture for someone purporting to be an independent news source on health.
Hmm. I helped defend Nukit against charges of
racism by a very nasty couple who it turned out just do not like UVC, personally. I wonder....
Yep, ThailandMedicalX has blocked me.
But, it's weird for a purported news source to block someone like me @gorskon
@doritmi @19joho.
You've heard of "The Three Problem." - great book, and excellent Netflix series.
If you want to be avoid catching Covid, you probably have "The Empty Room" situation in the back of your mind.
How long after a room had people in it, can you safely demask?
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Measles was thought to be airborne after a child caught measles an hour after the infected child left the same office.
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Interestingly, you can see the reluctance in blue below to call measles airborne. Much like the WHO with @mvankerkhove researchgate.net/publication/19…
which spent millions to rebrand SARS2 as "through the air" rather than airborne.
It is an inconvenient truth that then leads us to the study showing an #EmptyRoom SARS2 infection at 1 hour and 43 minutes, and FOUR HOURS and FORTY-FIVE MINUTES.