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Stay-at-home mum; Aviation geek; NPIs as necessary (Fit-tested respirators, nose spray, mouthwash, clean air, UV-C); views are my own!
Aug 12, 2023 9 tweets 2 min read
I was just wondering-what if the person who gave us COV!D last year, did so because they’ve actually been suffering from cognitive dysfunction resultant of repeated COVID infections, and have been unable to grasp the possible consequences of infecting others?
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#CovidIsNotOver My husband mentioned to me that this person’s behaviour was somehow erratic & unusual than how they usually acted before (his relative). This has been persisting, as evident from their social media posts too! Makes me wonder if I should reconsider being upset towards them!
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Jun 2, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Husband had a successful nose surgery at local hospital last month. Hospital has had an upgraded ventilation system with HEPA air purifiers in every room with staff in N95, while visitors & patients minimum in surgical masks. Husband was in an N95 till he went in for surgery.
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Once the procedure was done, husband couldn’t wear a mask obviously. During his stay at the hospital and also after coming home, did multiple rapid antigen tests and a Nucleic Acid Test (NAT) as well. All continued to test negative for a few days later, also no symptoms.
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Mar 25, 2023 8 tweets 5 min read
So, finally had a chance to wear the @breathe_99 elastomeric respirator today as a “run my errands” style mask. I am not in any way affiliated with the brand, just writing about it as a new user. A short review thread is here below for how it went specifically for me-
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As usual, I popped on a single-layer earloop cloth cover with a relaxed fit over the @breathe_99. I usually snip one but all layers of a cloth mask to make it thin as a cloth cover. The @breathe_99 comes with its own nice fabric cover so a cloth mask over it is optional.
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Mar 24, 2023 10 tweets 3 min read
#COVID
#HealthIssues
I decided to write about my current health situation as I find it much therapeutic to pour my heart out. It also makes me stress free and helps me stay strong on my current situation.
Here is a self-reflective thread-
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What started as someone bringing COVID at home, has totally turned my life upside down. I had COVID quite early within my postpartum period (3 months postpartum) and that’s why probably it has resulted in significant post-COVID sequelae symptoms and had bio markers appearing.
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