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Mar 29 4 tweets 2 min read
I’m 100% confident that if the mystery virus causing Russians to cough up blood began spreading here, Americans still wouldn’t wear a mask. In fact, they’d view it as a badge of honor and their right to cough blood on others. Russians complain of unknown disease with bloody cough SHOT: An unknown virus with a bloody cough and fever has appeared in Russia  March 29, 2025 at 15:09  Picture of a woman in a white T-shirt looking at piece of cloth with blood in it from coughing. The link is from Russia so it’s being throttled. Here are two more screen shots translated.

What’s interesting is that they’re warning how it’s “especially dangerous for children,” while we know that here, people would FREAK out at the idea of NOT infecting their kids. Russians are complaining that they have been infected with an unknown virus, which is accompanied by high fever and a bloody cough, the SHOT Telegram channel reports. At the same time, all those infected have negative tests for coronavirus and flu. It is noted that everything starts with the usual aches and weakness, and after a couple of days, it is impossible to get out of bed due to the symptoms. The disease is accompanied by a strong cough and a temperature of up to 39 degrees. One of the infected admitted to the channel that after a week of illness, she noticed blood when coughing up. ...
In the documents, doctors write that this is an "unspecified" infection and recommend calling an ambulance if the condition worsens. Presumably, this could be mycoplasma pneumonia.  Earlier, Dmitry Malykh, a member of the Russian Union of Pediatricians, said that the acute respiratory viral infection epidemic currently being observed in Russia is especially dangerous for children. He warned that the disease poses a greater threat to infants and children with chronic illnesses. In adults, acute respiratory viral infection is often accompanied by pneumonia, the specialist added.
Mar 26 4 tweets 2 min read
About those researchers who don’t wear masks.

‘Dr. Light spent 3 years treating Covid patients, witnessing its long-term effects, but never expected to fall severely ill himself—now he has LongCOVID and developed crushing chest tightness, breathing trouble and severe brain fog.’ I'm a healthy doctor, he's a cross-fit trainer. So why are we STILL debilitated by long Covid 4 years on? “He thought he’d be spared from Covid infection. Shortly after he recovered from infection in February 2023, he still felt he couldn’t breathe normally and was constantly short of breath. Emergency room doctors repeatedly sent him home, finding nothing.”
dailymail.co.uk/health/article…
Mar 25 6 tweets 2 min read
A study from University of Toledo has found a link between something that happened in 2020 and a rise in POTS diagnoses.

“We’ve suspected for several years now an association between COVID and POTS. My waiting list is longer than it has ever been. Now we have the data.” Study shows link between COVID-19 and rise in POTS diagnoses  BY MADISON MACARTHUR I OHIO PUBLISHED 11:00 AM ET MAR. 25, 2025 Stay tuned for evidence of water being wet.

(This study) “points to the pandemic causing an acceleration in what was once believed to be a rarer condition. Researchers say that many patients who suffer from long COVID may have POTS.”
spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/ne…
Mar 21 9 tweets 4 min read
I’d like to share an lengthy exchange I had earlier where no matter what information was provided, there was NO getting through to someone who insists that COVID is over, vaccines ended it and only unvaccinated are at risk.

People have chosen this for the rest of us. And here, just minutes ago, explaining that there’s no herd immunity. It’s 2025, the SIXTH year of this. The information is out there, people simply refuse to accept anything not force fed to them.
Mar 19 4 tweets 2 min read
A new study using a computer model running all COVID cases to date, estimates there are currently 44 to 48 million LongCOVID patients in the U.S., costing between $2 to $6 billion annually.

“Costs could end up trickling down to everyone who pays insurance premiums and taxes." Long COVID could be costing U.S. between $2 billion and $6.5 billion annually  by CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy  Woman in the dark in light gray sweatshirt and surgical mask. 7% of the US population developing “nothing new” sure seems like something new, but I don’t make the rules.
medicalxpress.com/news/2025-03-c…
Mar 12 7 tweets 3 min read
A NY man discusses his LongCOVID journey which left him with pulmonary fibrosis, a pacemaker, 18 stents, gallbladder removal, difficulty breathing and a partially paralyzed diaphragm. HEALTH & FITNESS LONG COVID SURVIVOR STILL FIGHTING SYMPTOMS 5 YEARS AFTER START OF PANDEMIC  By Stacey Sager  In the past five years, Eyewitness News has continued to follow Jaffe, now age 58. He's needed a pacemaker, 18 stents, he had his gallbladder removed and it is hard to take every breath with a partially paralyzed diaphragm and vocal cord problems. It’s a shame his providers are so unaware and his country has failed him as they’re all unmasked throughout his in person treatments.
abc7ny.com/post/long-covi…
Mar 6 16 tweets 4 min read
Thread on my experience in relation to iron and LongCOVID.🧵

"When the body has an infection, it responds by removing iron from the bloodstream to protect us from potentially lethal bacteria. What we need is a way to remobilize the iron and pull it back into the bloodstream.” Iron dysregulation linked to long COVID development Download PDF Copy Reviewed  University of Cambridge  Mar 5 2025 Problems with iron levels in the blood and the body's ability to regulate this important nutrient as a result of SARS-CoV-2 infection could be a key trigger for long COVID, new research has discovered. "However, if this goes on for a long time, there is less iron for red blood cells, so oxygen is transported less efficiently. The protective mechanism ends up becoming a problem."

Article and study:
news-medical.net/news/20250305/…
Mar 5 5 tweets 2 min read
“A nightmare scenario would be if mankind were targeted by a pathogen that attacks our frontal lobes and changes our personalities. Such a pathogen could bring an end to society as we know it. Unfortunately, the nightmare may be real and taking shape in SARS-CoV-2.” Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Personality and Brain Function: A Grim Reality or a Wake-Up Call  Opinion: Kevin Kavanagh, MD, examines a summary of studies on how COVID-19 may damage the brain's frontal lobes, alter personality traits and cognitive functions, and potentially reshape society's dynamics. “Accepting that COVID-19 commonly causes damage to our brains, often the frontal lobes, but not accepting that it can cause personality changes would almost be an indication that some of us have already lost the ability to think critically.” From 2024.
infectioncontroltoday.com/view/understan…
Feb 24 5 tweets 2 min read
Data from hospitals in India since 2020 show that 50% of heart attack patients are adults below the age of 40. “Heart attack cases more than doubled after the Covid pandemic. People are suffering fatal heart attacks as early as their 30s.”

They’re so close… 50% of heart attack cases since 2020 among adults below 40 Job insecurity and poor work-life balance significantly contributing to cardiovascular diseases and rise in cardiac arrests among working professionals in the country, doctors warn  Ashish Srivastava  Updated:25th Feb, 2025 at 12:42 AM  Man in a light blue golf shirt holding his chest to symbolize heart attack. Data since 2020. Data since the Pandemic started.

Probably sedentary lifestyles and alcohol.
newindianexpress.com/amp/story/xplo…
Feb 20 4 tweets 2 min read
"Some people say I have Long COVID, they say that I have autoimmune issues, but no one really knows why I ended up losing my eye.”

The mystery illness that has its silver linings. Losing Half Your Vision to a Mysterious Illness Still Has Its Silver Linings  By Genevieve Farrell Published on Feb 20, 2025 at 12:00 PM Nothing new really. Growing undiagnosed tumors that push your eyeball out of your face, requiring immunotherapy and eyeball removal, is just a new name for an old condition.
popsugar.com/health/mystery…
Feb 7 4 tweets 1 min read
With multiple players sick ahead of the Super Bowl due to ‘nasty illness,’ other players and team officials on the Philadelphia Eagles are now wearing masks ahead of Sunday’s game. REPORT: Multiple Philadelphia Eagles Players Are Battling Nasty Illness Just Days Before The Super Bowl   February 7, 2025, 10:18am EST  With the flu-related illness being passed around, many Philadelphia Eagles officials have been wearing masks in the lead-up to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. amp.marca.com/en/nfl/super-b…
Jan 29 6 tweets 3 min read
Senator Todd Young of Indiana (R) reminds us that COVID is not over despite the prior administration claiming mission accomplished, and that millions of Americans are living with LongCOVID, which after 5 years still lacks proper clinical trials and approved treatments. It’s amazing how Bernie had a simple layup with this topic and how Dems simply can’t do things like this when they’re in control and now it’s a political football with this guy potentially in charge. I am however grateful Todd Young addressed it.
Jan 26 4 tweets 1 min read
So the “CIA” is saying COVID was a lab leak and people are back to the bioweapon theory.

Cool! So you’re going to start masking again or just keep getting infected by a bioweapon over and over? It’s really been a fascinating sight seeing people twist themselves into knots saying this is a “bioweapon” unleashed by the elites they worship, while it’s designed to kill us all, while it’s also a cold, while it’s something they’re simultaneously immune to.
Jan 25 4 tweets 2 min read
“I’m not overly concerned about my youngest kids getting COVID.”

“Also, my one year old was in the ER with COVID and 2 other viruses.” I've never been overly concerned about my youngest kids getting Covid. No more concerned about Covid than RSV or flu. Actually I was quite a bit less concerned about my youngest kids getting Covid than I was about them getting a bad influenza or RSV infection. Was so grateful for Beyfortus. (They both have RSV at this very moment)
My one year old was in respiratory distress early this week Brought him to ER Tested him on a 14-plex test He was positive for not 1, not 2, but 3 viruses **RSV + Rhinovirus + COVID** He's better now (thank you oral steroids) A Crazy respiratory season (to shut down info)
“As for anyone else whose kids got COVID as a result of my stupidity, well, they were probably going to die one day anyways.”
Jan 23 5 tweets 2 min read
Does everyone remember when an Infectious Disease Specialist renown for her work in HIV said that the damage SARS-CoV-2 causes and LongCOVID are eerily similar to HIV and then we did nothing about it? In Cleveland and beyond researchers begin to unravel the mystery of long  COVID-19 Updated: Feb. 08, 2024, 4:48 p.m. | Published: Oct. 22,  2022, 5:41 a.m.  "HIV patients don't die from the virus itself. They die from immune activation - from the high levels of inflammation that causes cancer, heart disease, liver and kidney disease," she said. "The only reason we cannot cure HIV is because the virus hides where the HIV drugs can't go in. So it continues to fuel this high “McComsey, who has spent the last two decades studying HIV, said that the data they have found so far paints a picture that is eerily familiar.”

“Now I just look at it, and I’m like gosh, it’s like a déjà vu.”
cleveland.com/news/2022/10/i…
Jan 17 8 tweets 3 min read
Every last trace of a Pandemic is being dismantled. Good luck.

“OSHA is now terminating the rulemaking via this rule because the public health emergency is over & any ongoing risk by COVID-19 by healthcare workers would be better by addressing infectious diseases more broadly.” OSHA Terminates COVID-19 Rulemaking By Guy Burdick, EHS Daily Advisor Jan 17, 2025 Chemicals, COVID-19, Enforcement and Inspection, Injuries and Illness, Personnel Safety  Updated: Jan 17, 2025  On January 15, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) terminated its healthcare COVID-19 rulemaking (90 Fed. Reg. 3665). Here’s the memo. Just remember this occurred under the Biden administration for those that keep complaining about the next admin deregulating things.

federalregister.gov/documents/2025…
Jan 15 7 tweets 3 min read
American Airlines has rescinded a policy protecting flight attendants from a points deduction system for missing work with COVID and will require them to provide a certificate from a healthcare provider or essentially work while infected. AMERICAN AIRLINES  American Airlines Flight Attendants Now Face Being Terminated If They Catch COVID-19 Under Harsh New Attendance Rules “A positive COVID-19 test will not, however, be enough evidence to apply for a leave of absence, and flight attendants will need to seek out a professional certificate from a healthcare provider.”

What a disaster.
paddleyourownkanoo.com/2025/01/15/ame…
Dec 23, 2024 4 tweets 2 min read
Oh, ok. Mild is really getting a work out now.

British Airways flight from London to Egypt diverted to Venice after 3 crew members and passenger developed “mild neurological symptoms” mid-flight. The precise cause of the symptoms remains unclear. British Airways  BA Euroflyer Airbus A320 diverts to Venice after four people report mid-flight illness Mild neurological symptoms and dizziness. Enough to divert the flight. Got it.
aviation24.be/airlines/inter…
Dec 17, 2024 18 tweets 4 min read
I’d really like to not have LongCOVID anymore. January will be 4 long years and I feel as though I’ve done my time. This shit is extremely painful and I’m ready to move on. I’m sure others agree.

Please and thank you. The January infection, pre vaccine, was anything but mild. I didn’t go to the hospital, but it hammered me. After 16 days of what I’d describe as “wildly sick” I no longer tested positive and little did I know that’s when the hell would begin.
Oct 29, 2024 4 tweets 3 min read
“We might be done with COVID, but COVID is not done with us. It’s always going to be here now, my goal is just to catch it less often.”

This is how it’s done. ‘COVID Dystopia,’ award-winning, animated short film about the ongoing Pandemic.
filmfreeway.com/COVID380 “Every day during the pandemic, Thorspecken painted a new piece depicting his disgust, anger and horror with what he saw from the public and the government.”
floridapolitics.com/archives/70406…
Oct 29, 2024 4 tweets 2 min read
We’re getting SO close to saying it now.

The World’s Top Ranked tennis player, Jannik Sinner withdraws from Paris Masters with a ‘viral illness.’ He’ll try to compete again in 2 weeks.
skysports.com/amp/tennis/new…Jannik Sinner: World No 1 withdraws from Paris Masters after confirming viral illness Sinner isn’t doing so well. Multiple health issues since a COVID infection. Last October he even puked into a trash bin at the China Open. H/t: @justaneighsayer
express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1…