Tracking the Covid Pandemic and other health news. Opinions are my own. My YouTube channel: https://t.co/CYHulpYCge
Sep 2 • 16 tweets • 5 min read
Thread: High quality masking is safe and effective at stopping Covid transmission. Yet we play these games and do not bother to tell the public to mask up. Lets see some examples of how Masking works
news-medical.net/news/20231101/…
Study confirms face masks' effectiveness in reducing disease transmission, calls for improved public understanding
Thread. Wastewater Scan shows that we are now having a faster rise for Covid in wastewater in the US.
The west coast US continues to rapidly rise for Covid.
Feb 25 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Short story thread: I drive for several different delivery apps one of them is roadie which does many things including prescriptions. I was doing a pharmacy delivery from a CVS earlier today went into the CVS and back to the Pharmacy like I normally would.
It is Sunday so less people working. I see an employee coming back from break maskless of course. The pharmacist ask him are you ok? Employee says yes. Meanwhile he looks about to pass out. Pharmacist says again are you ok?
Jan 21 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Thread: In today's pandemic update, I came across several wastewater sites where Covid is once again rising. In this thread, I will show some sites where that is occurring. I will be adding more to this as I find them. We will mainly look at major cities in this.
1st off here is one of the bigger wastewater sites in the Chicago area, Cook County. After what should have been a peak and drop, they have not started to rise once again.
Aug 11, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
This covid wave is coming in fast and it shows no sign of slowing down most people do not realize how fast things are getting bad. With no masking anywhere and no immunity, there are going to be a ton of very sick people over the next few months.
For those whom do not have to interact with the public and can go back into hibernation at home safely now is the time to do so. We are on the upside of multiple new variants with back to school and Labor Day weekend coming it is always worse when you have events on the UP side.
Jan 11, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Study suggests that long-COVID is associated with physical inactivity datareport.info/covid-studies-…
Check out these numbers from this study.
Sep 14, 2022 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
For the crowd who says #covid is mild. Some of them who get it get hospitalized. I wonder how mild their hospital bill is if they do not have good health care? I am sure millions are getting blown away by medical bills related to their covid infection.
Think about it a father who is married with 2 children has a good paying job. Suddenly he test positive for covid either ends up hospitalized or gets long covid. This is destroying lives some are having to sell their homes because they can not afford them and become disabled.
Sep 8, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
we're entering the phase of the pandemic where it won't be so much about the number of people testing positive but more so the number who are dropping dead 6-12 months after their infection. I think we will see this happen in very high numbers. Ones we see now are from BA.1 wave.
Yes I know this sounds bad but already we are seeing big increases in sudden death news stories and those are just the ones being reported to the media weather it be a local celebrity sports person or whatever. All the ordinary non famous people do not get reported on.
Jul 4, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
#covid what covid? Wildwood NJ tonight.
similar in OC NJ