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Hospitals are dangerous places. Air purification would mitigate the risk. Too bad most infection control professionals have voted for job security over patient safety, as I recently experienced up close and personally.
This is by no means the first paper to make these points.
> Despite good air quality (mean CO2 614 ppm), 39% of air samples had SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
> Hot spots for risk in the emergency ward include the acute care and waiting area.
> In critical care, hot spots include the tearoom and corridors near infected rooms.
> The risk of nosocomial outbreaks may be mitigated through air purifiers and masks.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosol and surface samples in high acuity hospital settings during community epidemic waves – implications for risk-based infection control
https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111%2826%2900080-6/fulltext
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Hospitals are dangerous places. Air purification would mitigate the risk. Too bad most infection control professionals have voted for job security over patient safety, as I recently experienced up close and personally.
This is by no means the first paper to make these points.
> Despite good air quality (mean CO2 614 ppm), 39% of air samples had SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
> Hot spots for risk in the emergency ward include the acute care and waiting area.
> In critical care, hot spots include the tearoom and corridors near infected rooms.
> The risk of nosocomial outbreaks may be mitigated through air purifiers and masks.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosol and surface samples in high acuity hospital settings during community epidemic waves – implications for risk-based infection control
https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111%2826%2900080-6/fulltext
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Hospitals are dangerous places. Air purification would mitigate the risk. Too bad most infection control professionals have voted for job security over patient safety, as I recently experienced up close and personally.
This is by no means the first paper to make these points.
> Despite good air quality (mean CO2 614 ppm), 39% of air samples had SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
> Hot spots for risk in the emergency ward include the acute care and waiting area.
> In critical care, hot spots include the tearoom and corridors near infected rooms.
> The risk of nosocomial outbreaks may be mitigated through air purifiers and masks.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosol and surface samples in high acuity hospital settings during community epidemic waves – implications for risk-based infection control
https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111%2826%2900080-6/fulltext
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Hospitals are dangerous places. Air purification would mitigate the risk. Too bad most infection control professionals have voted for job security over patient safety, as I recently experienced up close and personally.
This is by no means the first paper to make these points.
> Despite good air quality (mean CO2 614 ppm), 39% of air samples had SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
> Hot spots for risk in the emergency ward include the acute care and waiting area.
> In critical care, hot spots include the tearoom and corridors near infected rooms.
> The risk of nosocomial outbreaks may be mitigated through air purifiers and masks.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosol and surface samples in high acuity hospital settings during community epidemic waves – implications for risk-based infection control
https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111%2826%2900080-6/fulltext
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Hospitals are dangerous places. Air purification would mitigate the risk. Too bad most infection control professionals have voted for job security over patient safety, as I recently experienced up close and personally.
This is by no means the first paper to make these points.
> Despite good air quality (mean CO2 614 ppm), 39% of air samples had SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
> Hot spots for risk in the emergency ward include the acute care and waiting area.
> In critical care, hot spots include the tearoom and corridors near infected rooms.
> The risk of nosocomial outbreaks may be mitigated through air purifiers and masks.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosol and surface samples in high acuity hospital settings during community epidemic waves – implications for risk-based infection control
https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111%2826%2900080-6/fulltext
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COVID-19 Infection and Coronary Plaque Progression: An Early Warning of a Potential Public Health Crisis
> Patients with COVID-19 infection had a higher risk of target lesion failure (10.4% vs 3.1%; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90; P < .001) and major adverse cardiovascular events (20.1% vs 3.8%; adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .002) compared with those without infection.
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COVID-19 Infection and Coronary Plaque Progression: An Early Warning of a Potential Public Health Crisis
> Patients with COVID-19 infection had a higher risk of target lesion failure (10.4% vs 3.1%; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90; P < .001) and major adverse cardiovascular events (20.1% vs 3.8%; adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .002) compared with those without infection.
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COVID-19 Infection and Coronary Plaque Progression: An Early Warning of a Potential Public Health Crisis
> Patients with COVID-19 infection had a higher risk of target lesion failure (10.4% vs 3.1%; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90; P < .001) and major adverse cardiovascular events (20.1% vs 3.8%; adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .002) compared with those without infection.
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COVID-19 Infection and Coronary Plaque Progression: An Early Warning of a Potential Public Health Crisis
> Patients with COVID-19 infection had a higher risk of target lesion failure (10.4% vs 3.1%; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90; P < .001) and major adverse cardiovascular events (20.1% vs 3.8%; adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .002) compared with those without infection.
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COVID-19 Infection and Coronary Plaque Progression: An Early Warning of a Potential Public Health Crisis
> Patients with COVID-19 infection had a higher risk of target lesion failure (10.4% vs 3.1%; adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90; P < .001) and major adverse cardiovascular events (20.1% vs 3.8%; adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .002) compared with those without infection.
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events
> SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a more rapid progression of lesion-based plaque volume and an increase in incidence of becoming high-risk plaque. Coronary plaques among patients who experienced COVID-19 were more prone to having an elevated risk of target lesion failure. (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90)
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events
> SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a more rapid progression of lesion-based plaque volume and an increase in incidence of becoming high-risk plaque. Coronary plaques among patients who experienced COVID-19 were more prone to having an elevated risk of target lesion failure. (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90)
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events
> SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a more rapid progression of lesion-based plaque volume and an increase in incidence of becoming high-risk plaque. Coronary plaques among patients who experienced COVID-19 were more prone to having an elevated risk of target lesion failure. (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90)
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events
> SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a more rapid progression of lesion-based plaque volume and an increase in incidence of becoming high-risk plaque. Coronary plaques among patients who experienced COVID-19 were more prone to having an elevated risk of target lesion failure. (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90)
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events
> SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a more rapid progression of lesion-based plaque volume and an increase in incidence of becoming high-risk plaque. Coronary plaques among patients who experienced COVID-19 were more prone to having an elevated risk of target lesion failure. (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.90)
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Tissue-Based T Cell Activation and Viral RNA Persist for Up to Two Years Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection - PMC
> Total-body PET imaging and microscopy analysis of rectosigmoid biopsies reveal prolonged T cell activation and #SARSCoV2 RNA persistence following #COVID19.
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Tissue-Based T Cell Activation and Viral RNA Persist for Up to Two Years Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection - PMC
> Total-body PET imaging and microscopy analysis of rectosigmoid biopsies reveal prolonged T cell activation and #SARSCoV2 RNA persistence following #COVID19.
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Tissue-Based T Cell Activation and Viral RNA Persist for Up to Two Years Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection - PMC
> Total-body PET imaging and microscopy analysis of rectosigmoid biopsies reveal prolonged T cell activation and #SARSCoV2 RNA persistence following #COVID19.
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Tissue-Based T Cell Activation and Viral RNA Persist for Up to Two Years Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection - PMC
> Total-body PET imaging and microscopy analysis of rectosigmoid biopsies reveal prolonged T cell activation and #SARSCoV2 RNA persistence following #COVID19.
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Tissue-Based T Cell Activation and Viral RNA Persist for Up to Two Years Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection - PMC
> Total-body PET imaging and microscopy analysis of rectosigmoid biopsies reveal prolonged T cell activation and #SARSCoV2 RNA persistence following #COVID19.
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This is a great bluesky thread that runs through the major papers published in 2020 about what we knew then about #COVID.
Its an impressive list and a major scientific accomplishment. Most of the major risks and issues were at least pointed at in rough by the end of 2020.
Not withstanding the six solid years of Merchants of Doubt suppression tactics, the Urgency of Normal risk minimization, and the political war to memory hole & normalize an ongoing pandemic, the shape of a systemic, multi-organ impacting, immune damaging, neurotropic vasculitis was visible in outline.
The knowledge base has gotten much larger in six years, but the trend has gone in just one direction.
You can also see the timeline on this very useful web site: https://covid-studies.org
https://bsky.app/profile/itsmeder.bsky.social/post/3mahynbqzfc2t
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This is a great bluesky thread that runs through the major papers published in 2020 about what we knew then about #COVID.
Its an impressive list and a major scientific accomplishment. Most of the major risks and issues were at least pointed at in rough by the end of 2020.
Not withstanding the six solid years of Merchants of Doubt suppression tactics, the Urgency of Normal risk minimization, and the political war to memory hole & normalize an ongoing pandemic, the shape of a systemic, multi-organ impacting, immune damaging, neurotropic vasculitis was visible in outline.
The knowledge base has gotten much larger in six years, but the trend has gone in just one direction.
You can also see the timeline on this very useful web site: https://covid-studies.org
https://bsky.app/profile/itsmeder.bsky.social/post/3mahynbqzfc2t
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This is a great bluesky thread that runs through the major papers published in 2020 about what we knew then about #COVID.
Its an impressive list and a major scientific accomplishment. Most of the major risks and issues were at least pointed at in rough by the end of 2020.
Not withstanding the six solid years of Merchants of Doubt suppression tactics, the Urgency of Normal risk minimization, and the political war to memory hole & normalize an ongoing pandemic, the shape of a systemic, multi-organ impacting, immune damaging, neurotropic vasculitis was visible in outline.
The knowledge base has gotten much larger in six years, but the trend has gone in just one direction.
You can also see the timeline on this very useful web site: https://covid-studies.org
https://bsky.app/profile/itsmeder.bsky.social/post/3mahynbqzfc2t
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This is a great bluesky thread that runs through the major papers published in 2020 about what we knew then about #COVID.
Its an impressive list and a major scientific accomplishment. Most of the major risks and issues were at least pointed at in rough by the end of 2020.
Not withstanding the six solid years of Merchants of Doubt suppression tactics, the Urgency of Normal risk minimization, and the political war to memory hole & normalize an ongoing pandemic, the shape of a systemic, multi-organ impacting, immune damaging, neurotropic vasculitis was visible in outline.
The knowledge base has gotten much larger in six years, but the trend has gone in just one direction.
You can also see the timeline on this very useful web site: https://covid-studies.org
https://bsky.app/profile/itsmeder.bsky.social/post/3mahynbqzfc2t
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This is a great bluesky thread that runs through the major papers published in 2020 about what we knew then about #COVID.
Its an impressive list and a major scientific accomplishment. Most of the major risks and issues were at least pointed at in rough by the end of 2020.
Not withstanding the six solid years of Merchants of Doubt suppression tactics, the Urgency of Normal risk minimization, and the political war to memory hole & normalize an ongoing pandemic, the shape of a systemic, multi-organ impacting, immune damaging, neurotropic vasculitis was visible in outline.
The knowledge base has gotten much larger in six years, but the trend has gone in just one direction.
You can also see the timeline on this very useful web site: https://covid-studies.org
https://bsky.app/profile/itsmeder.bsky.social/post/3mahynbqzfc2t
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long pauses, excessive use of filler words and difficulty finding what to say could signify deteriorating brain health. [1]
Um, two of those are among the most commonly noticeable changes in people post-acute-COVID-19:
One group of [Long COVID] symptoms that can be particularly troubling are language and cognitive difficulties [2]
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Trouble finding words is common in those with long Covid. Fine-grain investigations of cognitive problems in this post-acute infectious syndrome identify deficits in lexical retrieval.
Damnit.
[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/how-speech-patterns-evolve-could-predict-cognitive-decline-canadian-research-team-suggests/
[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10286899/
[3] https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/trouble-finding-words-common-those-long-covid#aphasia #LongCovid #COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #SARS2 #CovidIsNotOver #neuroscience #neurology #brain
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long pauses, excessive use of filler words and difficulty finding what to say could signify deteriorating brain health. [1]
Um, two of those are among the most commonly noticeable changes in people post-acute-COVID-19:
One group of [Long COVID] symptoms that can be particularly troubling are language and cognitive difficulties [2]
and
Trouble finding words is common in those with long Covid. Fine-grain investigations of cognitive problems in this post-acute infectious syndrome identify deficits in lexical retrieval.
Damnit.
[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/how-speech-patterns-evolve-could-predict-cognitive-decline-canadian-research-team-suggests/
[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10286899/
[3] https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/trouble-finding-words-common-those-long-covid#aphasia #LongCovid #COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #SARS2 #CovidIsNotOver #neuroscience #neurology #brain
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long pauses, excessive use of filler words and difficulty finding what to say could signify deteriorating brain health. [1]
Um, two of those are among the most commonly noticeable changes in people post-acute-COVID-19:
One group of [Long COVID] symptoms that can be particularly troubling are language and cognitive difficulties [2]
and
Trouble finding words is common in those with long Covid. Fine-grain investigations of cognitive problems in this post-acute infectious syndrome identify deficits in lexical retrieval.
Damnit.
[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/how-speech-patterns-evolve-could-predict-cognitive-decline-canadian-research-team-suggests/
[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10286899/
[3] https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/trouble-finding-words-common-those-long-covid#aphasia #LongCovid #COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #SARS2 #CovidIsNotOver #neuroscience #neurology #brain
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long pauses, excessive use of filler words and difficulty finding what to say could signify deteriorating brain health. [1]
Um, two of those are among the most commonly noticeable changes in people post-acute-COVID-19:
One group of [Long COVID] symptoms that can be particularly troubling are language and cognitive difficulties [2]
and
Trouble finding words is common in those with long Covid. Fine-grain investigations of cognitive problems in this post-acute infectious syndrome identify deficits in lexical retrieval.
Damnit.
[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/how-speech-patterns-evolve-could-predict-cognitive-decline-canadian-research-team-suggests/
[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10286899/
[3] https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/trouble-finding-words-common-those-long-covid#aphasia #LongCovid #COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #SARS2 #CovidIsNotOver #neuroscience #neurology #brain
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long pauses, excessive use of filler words and difficulty finding what to say could signify deteriorating brain health. [1]
Um, two of those are among the most commonly noticeable changes in people post-acute-COVID-19:
One group of [Long COVID] symptoms that can be particularly troubling are language and cognitive difficulties [2]
and
Trouble finding words is common in those with long Covid. Fine-grain investigations of cognitive problems in this post-acute infectious syndrome identify deficits in lexical retrieval.
Damnit.
[1] https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/how-speech-patterns-evolve-could-predict-cognitive-decline-canadian-research-team-suggests/
[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10286899/
[3] https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/trouble-finding-words-common-those-long-covid#aphasia #LongCovid #COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #SARS2 #CovidIsNotOver #neuroscience #neurology #brain
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“The fight in the big pandemic public health story has moved from proving COVID is airborne to building a public health system that acts like it.” - Yaneer Bar-Yam
#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOver #SARS2 #COVIDisAirborne
This Physicist Says We Don't Take COVID Seriously Enough via @thetyee https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/10/31/Physicist-COVID-Seriously-Enough/ -
“The fight in the big pandemic public health story has moved from proving COVID is airborne to building a public health system that acts like it.” - Yaneer Bar-Yam
#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOver #SARS2 #COVIDisAirborne
This Physicist Says We Don't Take COVID Seriously Enough via @thetyee https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/10/31/Physicist-COVID-Seriously-Enough/ -
“The fight in the big pandemic public health story has moved from proving COVID is airborne to building a public health system that acts like it.” - Yaneer Bar-Yam
#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOver #SARS2 #COVIDisAirborne
This Physicist Says We Don't Take COVID Seriously Enough via @thetyee https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/10/31/Physicist-COVID-Seriously-Enough/ -
“The fight in the big pandemic public health story has moved from proving COVID is airborne to building a public health system that acts like it.” - Yaneer Bar-Yam
#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOver #SARS2 #COVIDisAirborne
This Physicist Says We Don't Take COVID Seriously Enough via @thetyee https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/10/31/Physicist-COVID-Seriously-Enough/ -
“The fight in the big pandemic public health story has moved from proving COVID is airborne to building a public health system that acts like it.” - Yaneer Bar-Yam
#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOver #SARS2 #COVIDisAirborne
This Physicist Says We Don't Take COVID Seriously Enough via @thetyee https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/10/31/Physicist-COVID-Seriously-Enough/ -
⚠️ This implies that in survivors of mild COVID-19, which is most people, over 1 in 3 cases of new-onset dementia is due to COVID-19 ⚠️
adults aged 50 years and older from the UK Biobank over a median observational period exceeding two years following COVID-19 infection
compared with those in propensity-score-matched controls without COVID-19 and in individuals with non-COVID respiratory illnesses
COVID-19 survivors had a higher likelihood of developing new-onset dementia compared to uninfected controls
association between COVID-19 and all-cause dementia (adjusted Hazard Ratio: 1.58)
The underlying pathophysiology likely involves prothrombotic, inflammatory, and microvascular dysfunction mechanisms, contributing to cerebral small vessel disease, blood-brain barrier disruption, and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ultimately leading to cognitive impairments and dementia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44400-025-00034-y
#SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #SARS2 #MaskUp #dementia #biobank #LongCOVID
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⚠️ This implies that in survivors of mild COVID-19, which is most people, over 1 in 3 cases of new-onset dementia is due to COVID-19 ⚠️
adults aged 50 years and older from the UK Biobank over a median observational period exceeding two years following COVID-19 infection
compared with those in propensity-score-matched controls without COVID-19 and in individuals with non-COVID respiratory illnesses
COVID-19 survivors had a higher likelihood of developing new-onset dementia compared to uninfected controls
association between COVID-19 and all-cause dementia (adjusted Hazard Ratio: 1.58)
The underlying pathophysiology likely involves prothrombotic, inflammatory, and microvascular dysfunction mechanisms, contributing to cerebral small vessel disease, blood-brain barrier disruption, and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ultimately leading to cognitive impairments and dementia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44400-025-00034-y
#SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #SARS2 #MaskUp #dementia #biobank #LongCOVID
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⚠️ This implies that in survivors of mild COVID-19, which is most people, over 1 in 3 cases of new-onset dementia is due to COVID-19 ⚠️
adults aged 50 years and older from the UK Biobank over a median observational period exceeding two years following COVID-19 infection
compared with those in propensity-score-matched controls without COVID-19 and in individuals with non-COVID respiratory illnesses
COVID-19 survivors had a higher likelihood of developing new-onset dementia compared to uninfected controls
association between COVID-19 and all-cause dementia (adjusted Hazard Ratio: 1.58)
The underlying pathophysiology likely involves prothrombotic, inflammatory, and microvascular dysfunction mechanisms, contributing to cerebral small vessel disease, blood-brain barrier disruption, and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ultimately leading to cognitive impairments and dementia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44400-025-00034-y
#SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #SARS2 #MaskUp #dementia #biobank #LongCOVID
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⚠️ This implies that in survivors of mild COVID-19, which is most people, over 1 in 3 cases of new-onset dementia is due to COVID-19 ⚠️
adults aged 50 years and older from the UK Biobank over a median observational period exceeding two years following COVID-19 infection
compared with those in propensity-score-matched controls without COVID-19 and in individuals with non-COVID respiratory illnesses
COVID-19 survivors had a higher likelihood of developing new-onset dementia compared to uninfected controls
association between COVID-19 and all-cause dementia (adjusted Hazard Ratio: 1.58)
The underlying pathophysiology likely involves prothrombotic, inflammatory, and microvascular dysfunction mechanisms, contributing to cerebral small vessel disease, blood-brain barrier disruption, and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ultimately leading to cognitive impairments and dementia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44400-025-00034-y
#SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #SARS2 #MaskUp #dementia #biobank #LongCOVID
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⚠️ This implies that in survivors of mild COVID-19, which is most people, over 1 in 3 cases of new-onset dementia is due to COVID-19 ⚠️
adults aged 50 years and older from the UK Biobank over a median observational period exceeding two years following COVID-19 infection
compared with those in propensity-score-matched controls without COVID-19 and in individuals with non-COVID respiratory illnesses
COVID-19 survivors had a higher likelihood of developing new-onset dementia compared to uninfected controls
association between COVID-19 and all-cause dementia (adjusted Hazard Ratio: 1.58)
The underlying pathophysiology likely involves prothrombotic, inflammatory, and microvascular dysfunction mechanisms, contributing to cerebral small vessel disease, blood-brain barrier disruption, and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ultimately leading to cognitive impairments and dementia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44400-025-00034-y
#SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #SARS2 #MaskUp #dementia #biobank #LongCOVID
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Headline: "Scientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life"
Reader, I promise you, if you get stuck with only one Long COVID symptom for life and it's reduced taste and smell, you have won the lottery.
When they talk about
“olfactory training to ‘rewire’ the brain’s response to odours”.
it is fantasy, and it is ignoring organ damage and immune senescence and cognitive decline and and and and.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-symptom-stratus-no-smell-b2837587.html
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Headline: "Scientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life"
Reader, I promise you, if you get stuck with only one Long COVID symptom for life and it's reduced taste and smell, you have won the lottery.
When they talk about
“olfactory training to ‘rewire’ the brain’s response to odours”.
it is fantasy, and it is ignoring organ damage and immune senescence and cognitive decline and and and and.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-symptom-stratus-no-smell-b2837587.html
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Headline: "Scientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life"
Reader, I promise you, if you get stuck with only one Long COVID symptom for life and it's reduced taste and smell, you have won the lottery.
When they talk about
“olfactory training to ‘rewire’ the brain’s response to odours”.
it is fantasy, and it is ignoring organ damage and immune senescence and cognitive decline and and and and.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-symptom-stratus-no-smell-b2837587.html
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Headline: "Scientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life"
Reader, I promise you, if you get stuck with only one Long COVID symptom for life and it's reduced taste and smell, you have won the lottery.
When they talk about
“olfactory training to ‘rewire’ the brain’s response to odours”.
it is fantasy, and it is ignoring organ damage and immune senescence and cognitive decline and and and and.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-symptom-stratus-no-smell-b2837587.html
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Headline: "Scientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life"
Reader, I promise you, if you get stuck with only one Long COVID symptom for life and it's reduced taste and smell, you have won the lottery.
When they talk about
“olfactory training to ‘rewire’ the brain’s response to odours”.
it is fantasy, and it is ignoring organ damage and immune senescence and cognitive decline and and and and.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-symptom-stratus-no-smell-b2837587.html
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If you live in BC please please take a moment to tell WorkSafe BC that it is of life and death importance that healthcare standards reflect the info available in 2025 from the CSA, and not from 20 freaking 18
Input stops this Friday, Sept 26th - it's urgent!
More info and links to where you can give input: https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735
Please! This advocacy could save lives!
- and shorten hospital wait times, reduce healthcare worker attrition, the burden on society, and so on. But most importantly, respirators in healthcare will directly save lives. Share the link https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735 for reach, too!
#COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDIsAirborne #SARS2 #CleanAir #maskUp #BC #BCpoli #Canada #CDNPoli #healthcare
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If you live in BC please please take a moment to tell WorkSafe BC that it is of life and death importance that healthcare standards reflect the info available in 2025 from the CSA, and not from 20 freaking 18
Input stops this Friday, Sept 26th - it's urgent!
More info and links to where you can give input: https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735
Please! This advocacy could save lives!
- and shorten hospital wait times, reduce healthcare worker attrition, the burden on society, and so on. But most importantly, respirators in healthcare will directly save lives. Share the link https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735 for reach, too!
#COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDIsAirborne #SARS2 #CleanAir #maskUp #BC #BCpoli #Canada #CDNPoli #healthcare
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If you live in BC please please take a moment to tell WorkSafe BC that it is of life and death importance that healthcare standards reflect the info available in 2025 from the CSA, and not from 20 freaking 18
Input stops this Friday, Sept 26th - it's urgent!
More info and links to where you can give input: https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735
Please! This advocacy could save lives!
- and shorten hospital wait times, reduce healthcare worker attrition, the burden on society, and so on. But most importantly, respirators in healthcare will directly save lives. Share the link https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735 for reach, too!
#COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDIsAirborne #SARS2 #CleanAir #maskUp #BC #BCpoli #Canada #CDNPoli #healthcare
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If you live in BC please please take a moment to tell WorkSafe BC that it is of life and death importance that healthcare standards reflect the info available in 2025 from the CSA, and not from 20 freaking 18
Input stops this Friday, Sept 26th - it's urgent!
More info and links to where you can give input: https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735
Please! This advocacy could save lives!
- and shorten hospital wait times, reduce healthcare worker attrition, the burden on society, and so on. But most importantly, respirators in healthcare will directly save lives. Share the link https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735 for reach, too!
#COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDIsAirborne #SARS2 #CleanAir #maskUp #BC #BCpoli #Canada #CDNPoli #healthcare
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If you live in BC please please take a moment to tell WorkSafe BC that it is of life and death importance that healthcare standards reflect the info available in 2025 from the CSA, and not from 20 freaking 18
Input stops this Friday, Sept 26th - it's urgent!
More info and links to where you can give input: https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735
Please! This advocacy could save lives!
- and shorten hospital wait times, reduce healthcare worker attrition, the burden on society, and so on. But most importantly, respirators in healthcare will directly save lives. Share the link https://zeroes.ca/@DoNoHarmBC/115239899816344735 for reach, too!
#COVID #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDIsAirborne #SARS2 #CleanAir #maskUp #BC #BCpoli #Canada #CDNPoli #healthcare