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COVID’S EFFECT ON THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

🔥 This is an excellent series of graphics from @YaleSPH explaining what we do (and don’t) know about Covid’s effect on the immune system.

Much of this is informed by the work of Dr. Akiko Iwasaki (@VirusesImmunity).

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H/t @fitterhappierAJ Image
This fantastic series of graphics have come from a Facebook post by Yale School of Public Health at the link below:

facebook.com/10006428075591…
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LASTING IMPACT

▪️Growing research shows infection with SARS-CoV-2 can create lasting differences in some people's immune systems. Image
THIS LOOKS LIKE...

1. Altered immune system cells which are more inflammatory.

2. Viral reservoirs and fragments which can set off a continuing immune response.

3. Immune dysregulation & chronic inflammation

4. Triggered autoimmune conditions, blood clots & latent viruses Image
▪️5-20% of people develop lingering symptoms or new health conditions after infection, called Long COVID.

▪️As of the CDC's latest count in March 2024, 30% of all American adults who've had COVID have experienced Long COVID. Image
▪️The more COVID-19 vaccine doses you get, the lower the risk of Long COVID.

▪️The more reinfections you have, the higher the risk. Image
172% INCREASED RISK

▪️The risk of developing an autoimmune disease rose by up to 172% after infection, per a study following people from 2020 to 2022.

▪️Up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination can reduce the likelihood of developing an autoimmune condition after infection. Image
OTHER ILLNESSES

▪️SARS-CoV-2 can also activate other viruses that have been lying dormant, like Epstein-Barr and herpes viruses.

▪️Studies have found kids with prior COVID-19 infections had a greater risk of RSV infections. Image
49% OF COVID INFECTIONS ARE ASYMPTOMATIC…

…which means you may not know if you are actually sick.

This is why it's important to take a multilayered approach to protect yourselves & others:

▪️Masks
▪️HEPA air filtration
▪️Good ventilation
▪️Up-to-date vax
▪️Rapid tests Image
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW

1. The long-term impact on other illnesses

2. Why some people's conditions persist

3. What diagnostics and therapies can help restore the immune system Image
Link to Facebook post by Yale School of Public Health:



You can also find a link to all the graphics & source citations from the graphics in pdf format below (kindly compiled by Jean Du Pays on Facebook) ⬇️

facebook.com/10006428075591…
pdflink.to/yale-covid-19-…


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Apr 26
ONS LONG COVID DATA:

I’m still working through the raw data released yesterday by ONS revealing the prevalence of Long Covid in England & Scotland.

Some interesting (& concerning) data points are emerging so I wanted to do a quick thread on what it reveals for CHILDREN…

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▪️111,816 children (aged 3-17 yrs) were estimated to be suffering from Long Covid during the 4 week period ending 7 Mar 2024 (England & Scotland).

▪️Over 20,000 of these kids with Long Covid reported that their ability to undertake day-to-day activities had been limited A LOT. Image
Worryingly, the data suggests that the number of children with Long Covid is steadily increasing with each passing month…

…from 84k in December 2023 to over 111k in March 2024!

It’s risen by A THIRD in just 3 months. Image
Read 23 tweets
Apr 24
WHOOPING COUGH

Data for February has now been released & it’s not good.

The total number of confirmed cases in England has risen sharply from 555 at the end of January to 1,468 as of the end of February.

At the same time last year, there had been just 18 confirmed cases! Image
So where are all these cases?

Metro newspaper has compiled a handy map of the confirmed cases ⬇️

Cases are highest in Wales, the South West and North East, but all regions are affected to some extent.

metro.co.uk/2024/04/19/map…
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One thing to bear in mind is that the figures above are only laboratory confirmed cases.

There are many other cases which are diagnosed by a doctor but won’t require lab test confirmation.

Since whooping cough is a notifiable infectious disease, these cases are still reported.
Read 14 tweets
Apr 18
2024 Q1 MORTALITY DATA

Do you want the good news or the bad news?

Ok, let’s start with the GOOD news first:

▪️Overall YTD mortality figures across the whole population remain among the lowest seen.

…but now for the BAD news…

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Mortality figures across the whole population are heavily skewed by the older age groups since older people are more likely to die.

Sadly, this is hiding high % increases in the younger age groups, specifically in children aged 0-14 years.

The kids are not ok. 😢

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Let’s take a closer look at the data for babies under 1 year old.

As of the end of March 2024, the cumulative standardised mortality rate was already 3.5% higher than the average from 2014-23.

In fact, it’s considerably higher than any other year going back as far as 2012.

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Read 6 tweets
Apr 16
Heads up, folks…

It looks like the World Health Organisation are about to come up with alternative terminology for ‘airborne transmission’ in an attempt to save face after denying that Covid was airborne for so long.

I’ve compiled some relevant threads below…

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Read 9 tweets
Apr 16
PERSISTENT ABSENCE

I’ve been scratching my head trying to figure out where this magical 440,000 figure came from which the DfE are quoting as the reduction in persistent absence…

…because that’s NOT what the official data shows!!

Read on to find out more…

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According to the latest DfE report, the number of persistently absent pupils decreased from:

▪️22.5% in 2021/22
= 1.64 million pupils

to

▪️21.2% in 2022/23
= 1.57 million pupils

That’s a reduction of just 70,000 pupils, NOT 440,000!

…e-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/find-statistic…
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The more important point that is rather glossed over here is that the persistent absence rate of 21.2% in 2022/23 is still nearly DOUBLE the pre-pandemic rate of 10.9%.

Hardly something to be boasting about! Image
Read 31 tweets
Apr 1
There’s nothing more irritating than when you see someone who is so close to joining the dots… but doesn’t quite get there.

I’m never quite sure if it’s intentional or just sheer ignorance… (well actually, I think I can probably guess which it is).

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telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/2…
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Let’s take a look at what she says:

“We must better support our children to attend school safely in any future similar event.”

“We cannot allow our elderly, those in care homes & the vulnerable to be placed at such risk in a future pandemic.”

“Most viruses are airborne.”

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Somehow @SuellaBraverman has lined up all the pieces of the jigsaw 🧩 , but still can’t see the bigger picture that is literally staring her in the face!

✅ Yes, another pandemic is coming (as well as the one we’re still in right now).

✅ Yes, we must be better prepared.

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