Trained in medicine, finance & risk. Interested in everything. Surviving the bat virus apocalypse.

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1/14 Is it possible that the pandemic, as we know it, is over? The articlešŸ‘‡is well researched, although I still have concerns regarding estimations of flu mortality (usually overstated IMO). However let’s accept for now that #COVID19 mortality has become on par with influenza.
NEW: for the first time in the pandemic, a Covid infection now carries less mortality risk than a flu infection in England, the result of widespread immunity and the emergence of a less virulent variant in Omicron. Our story: ft.com/content/e26c93a0-90e7…
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In 2020 I published a paper arguing that there likely was an element of CD8 T cell death in Covid. For the following years, I was met with overall antipathy from many professors for claiming covid was harming T cells. Now, a new publication highlights persistent T cell attenuation. sciencedirect.com/science/ar… I was punished the sin of being correct on my matter of expertise before I had done a postdoc or graduated medical school, and for an opinion contrary to many individuals who had incentives to downplay covid or a lack of scientific imagination. My claims were swiftboated, people tried to put words in my mouth, strawman me, and attack me personally. Vincent Raccaniello said the claims covid was harming T cells was "twitter science." Vincent Rajkumar, the editor of Blood, said it was "nonsense." Carlos Del Rio, a professor of Infectious disease said, "I'm exhausted reading such claims from non-immunologists." One immunologist and nephrologist at the Francis Crick institute, Rupert Beale, claimed that cranks were being taken as legitimate sources while I was a medical student. An immunologist at Novartis, Andrew Croxford, mocked me as if I was a self-described 'galileo,' after Zeynep Tufekci referred to me saying, 'not every crank is Galileo.' I'm sorry the truth had to come from someone who lacked pretense, completed fellowships, and several decades of life. It should have been enough to have published in the field, understood the issue, and have been able to articulate the rationale. There were many attacks to my livelihood and my affiliated entities, accusing me of fear-mongering. and writing pseudo-science. One group of Professors even saw it fit to write that the T cells were "Fit and Happy" following breakthrough covid. I have never seen in history someone lampooning an individual with the title of a scientific journal article. Their aim was total demoralization. Having been subjected to this, I believe it is a very unique experience, to be met with derision from 1) Established professors 2) Journalists at the New York Times 3) Journal publications A recent article in the BMJ highlighted how eminent immunologists are starting to believe Covid has harmed population immunity. I was included in the piece until the editor said they needed to avoid the controversy to save face, thereby erasing my advocacy and the absolutely unethical conduct of people who had fixed to attack me. Regardless, this is a significant result. With multiple covid infections, the issue becomes even more relevant. Please keep up to date with vaccinations and avoid covid with use of an N95 if you want to keep your immune system healthy.
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5/ closely as to ascertain whether the CD8 Tn compartment is seen contracting with time. I would not want it to, as that would suggest T cell turnover, but I would want to see the effector populations constrict which is what they saw, I believe. These T cells can last a long
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Infuriating? Yes. Outrageous? Yes. Unconscionable? Also yes. Surprising? Not at all.
Dear @UKHSA, Can tell me why you purchased over Ā£1m of upper room germicidal UVC devices about a month after 'freedom day' in 2021? It seems odd. It's almost as if you know Covid is airborne & seek to protect yourselves. Can we do schools & healthcare too? find-tender.service.gov.uk/N…
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Spoke to someone about a heart arrhythmia that they developed in 2022. ā€œI blame COVIDā€, they blurted out belligerently. I said ā€œYes, it can do that. I’m sorry that it happened to you.ā€ The way their face & voice softened… the relief at not being belittled or gaslit.
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Who put the village idiot in charge?
Gardasil HPV vaccine appears to be increasing the risk of cervical cancer in vaccinated age groups just as COVID vaccines raise the risk of COVID. childrenshealthdefense.org/d…
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The hygiene hypothesis is being eroded Infections at a young age correlate with severe infections later in life, few infections in youth correlate with less infections in adulthood Where was the ā€œstrengthening of kids immune systemā€ from infections? cidrap.umn.edu/antimicrobial…
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Every time I read a post or study about how COVID infection after vaccination seems to protect well against future infections, I don’t think ā€œmaybe it’s a good thing to catch COVIDā€. I think ā€œthey should really be doing all they can to produce a whole virus vaccineā€.
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Most people would accept measures like lockdowns if there was good reason (say, human to human outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza). The problem is politicians who are captive to the vocal complaints of the loud, brainless & extreme minority.
This is a catastrophic lack of understanding, with implications extending well beyond the pandemic. Groups of people and societies do not think or act. I Tweet about that regularly. They are *led* to feel or act in certain ways. /1 abc.net.au/news/2024-10-29/c…
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The immune system isn’t what it used to be anymore. This poses serious challenges for health systems everywhere.
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Is it just me, or are people these days making a point of always keeping doors and windows shut? It could be sunny and 23 C and the room would still be sealed tighter than a bank vault. And the looks you get if you dare to even crack open a window…
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Yeah, what actually gnaws at the psyche of children is the unspoken realisation that the adults, including their own parents & authority figures, betrayed them, and chose holidays & brunch over safe guarding their health & futures.
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You know when someone makes a stupid mistake, then do something even dumber trying to cover it up? That’s every govt & organisation right now, who did nothing to control COVID transmission. Clueless, panicking & clutching at straws.
Schools from United Learning in England are forcing students & parents to sign an ā€˜Attendance Pledge’ which requires them to: ā€œALWAYS COME INTO SCHOOL, EVEN IF YOU FEEL UNWELLā€ 🤯 This is unbelievable! This will NOT reduce illness absence, it will just spread it to others.
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Those who work in schools know that it would cost just a fraction of the casual relief budget, to fit out the entire school with good air purifiers, many times over. Continuously sick teachers are prohibitively expensive. That’s if you can even find relief staff.
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Colin’s a quietly spoken superhero. He doesn’t wait for the world to catch on, he just gets on & does great stuff. For the sake of our kids, teachers, families & wider society pls read this fabulous Hayley Gleeson piece & check out covidsafetyforschools.org/ abc.net.au/news/2024-09-24/c…
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I told you so
Study in Brazil & Portugal found COVID-19 accelerates ā€œimmune aging,ā€ increasing exhausted T cells in all cases within 7 days. This effect is unique to COVID-19, not seen in other infections. academic.oup.com/jleukbio/ad…
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This is inane & utter shite. Issues with speech & language in such a large cohort 4 years after the onset of the pandemic can only be due to govt negligence leading to multiple SARS infections, not because kids had to stay home for a few weeks in 2020. express.co.uk/news/uk/194564…
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COVID was the Trojan horse. Now they’re coming for all of public health. The progress of the last 50 years will soon be a distant memory, unless we can somehow effect a drastic course correction.
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Time to end peanut bans in Quebec schools, group says Of course .. why not šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø COVID, Allergies, lice..let’s just let throw our kids into the fire .. montreal.ctvnews.ca/time-to-…
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RT @PeterHotez: @ScottUhlTX @GoHealio @bswhealth_DFW I think we don’t emphasize enough that SARS-2 is a thromboembolic virus
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Minimisers & their strawman arguments. Don’t let them shift the discussion away from what’s important. ā€œBut so few people are dying compared to 2020ā€ Well, that’s good but let’s not ignore long COVID & the large numbers of people suffering post-COVID harm. 1/4
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This is not directed at Dana but the two clowns she’s screenshotted. ā€œNobody who knows anything about immunology thinks we need to go back to 2020 pandemic measuresā€ No, we don’t need to return to 2020 measures, but there many things we should be doing that we aren’t. 3/4
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Let me give you a perfect example of how collusion & propaganda work & spread. Lies repeated over and over are still lies.
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Things like improving ventilation & air purification in all indoor spaces, especially schools. Targeted mask requirements for critical areas, like hospitals. Ongoing public health education on vaccination, testing, self-isolation & the dangers of post-COVID sequelae. 4/4
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