"Children from the Luhansk People's Republic went to a health camp in Tyumen. On the way back, a 12-year-old girl died, and almost 100 more children showed symptoms of SARS."
"According to the mother of the deceased, Veronica Yu, on the morning of December 20, the accompanying people told her that the girl’s temperature had risen to 39.2 degrees, and in the afternoon “the temperature dropped,” and in the evening it became known that the girl had died"
Dec 11, 2023 • 19 tweets • 2 min read
What they told you in 2020.
1. Kids don't catch or transmit Covid. 2. Schools are Covid-Secure. 3. Even if your child does catch it, it's mild, don't worry. 4. Immunity will last 20-30 years.
And on this basis, I can see why everyone sent their children back to school.
But what if they told you this, instead?
Oct 28, 2023 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
IMPORTANT
Covid causes vascular damage in children.
Not some children.
All of them.
And even after mild infections.
We did try to warn you. Like two years ago.
mirror.co.uk/news/health/pa…
"Researchers discovered that 21 of the patients showed minimal to no symptoms, whilst 11 were struck with severe symptoms, and 18 developed alarming complications. Elevated biomarkers for blood vessel damage were detected in all of them."
All. Of. Them.
Oct 8, 2023 • 60 tweets • 19 min read
100 things that Covid can do.
SC2 can hang in the air for over 12 hrs in aerosols. The size of a SARS-CoV-2 particle ranges from 0.07 μm to 0.09 μm.
An aerosol particle the size of 1μm or less takes 12.2 hours to fall to the ground from a height of 1.5m.
Here is a collection of papers indicating the persistence of immuno-dysfunction post-Covid.
Let's heretoafter refer to them as the 'Munro Files'.
No reason.
#MunroFiles
"We detected persisting CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell activation up to *12 MONTHS* after infection, in patients with mild and severe COVID-19, as measured by increased HLA-DR and CD38 expression on these cells."