How to make #longcovid cases go down🧵
1. Never mention LC, so many people dont know it exists. A new diagnosis- why would that possibly be due to Covid?
2. Convince people that vaccines will protect against any LC that does exist - now those new symptoms can't possibly be LC
WARNING: Surgical masks do not protect you from an airborne pathogen!
Meningitus B can be carried on exhaled aerosol. Meaning if you want any protection, wear a respirator. If you are in Kent, mask up PROPERLY, and protect yourself (and others)!!
@BBCNews
These cancers aren’t following any predictable pattern—because this isn’t normal. We’re six years into this, and the common denominator keeps pointing back to Covid. Kids should never be having strokes. Teens shouldn’t be collapsing from heart attacks. And we shouldn’t be forced to start screening for colon cancer 15 years earlier.
Something has changed—drastically—and it’s time we stop pretending otherwise. 😡
‘Unfortunately You’ve Got Endometrial Cancer’
"My doctor told me it was rare for people under 50 to get endometrial cancer. I was 23"
"In fact, she told me that I was one of the youngest cases that she’s ever had to diagnose with cancer"
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metro.co.uk/2026/02/22/docto… via @MetroUK
I want everyone in public health from the old guard, to read, weep, and move on.
You’re wrong. We were right.
NOW DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT ABOUT AIRBORNE PATHOGENS!
Yes, even babies can develop Long Covid.
Study 1,000 children < 6 yrs:
-Infants & toddlers trouble sleeping, fussiness, poor appetite, stuffy nose, & cough
-Preschoolers dry cough & low energy or daytime sleepiness
~1 in 7 infected met criteria for LC
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Doctors: we've accepted too many myths about Covid.
My presentation explains why - and gives you the science you're missing.
youtube.com/watch?v=GPUTTjjd…
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Anyone who thinks for themselves and who reads any of the scientific papers on what SARS2 does to the human body, IS wearing a respirator in enclosed shared spaces.
Which, looking around, suggests very few people think for themselves or read any scientific papers.
Why the UK decision not to suppress Covid led to tens of thousands of avoidable deaths and raises questions about medical and scientific advice. My analysis in the BMJ. bmj.com/content/389/bmj-2024…
“We sometimes will see someone who’s had Covid one, two or three times without problems, and then on the fourth time, suddenly they’ve got #LongCovid..” says Dr Melissa Heightman theguardian.com/society/2025…
A lot of people have noticed it. In the past few years, a bunch of different infections in England have started moving together.
Spikes, dips, rising and falling in sync.
I've watched the pattern get worse and worse over the last four years.
It's astonishing.
Someone gets admitted with a heart attack or breathlessness, and the thing that has caused it is their covid infection.
AND THE STAFF DON'T TEST FOR IT.
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The biggest trick they successfully pulled was convincing people that because the initial infection was sometimes mild they wouldn't get serious long term health problems from it.
Sick of all these politicians being praised for fighting cuts to disability benefits whilst never using their positions to fight the ongoing pandemic that's also harming disabled people (and creating many more!)
They don't care about our lives. They care about looking good.
Instead of a minute of silence what about six hours of screaming?
THE PANDEMIC ISN’T OVER
BRING BACK INFECTION CONTROL IN HEALTHCARE
EVERYONE WILL END UP WITH LONG COVID (OR DEAD) IF THIS PRETENCE CONTINUES
COVID hasn’t gone away. Almost 250,000 died in the UK, perhaps 10x more had / have long COVID. Too many lasting scars; grief, anger & determination to learn not forget. A privilege to walk with bereaved families. It cannot be right that we STILL fail to protect staff & patients?
Today across the UK we come together to honour the memories of colleagues, friends & loved ones who tragically lost their lives during the pandemic. And we must never forget those who continue to be affected, including many doctors living with the devastating impact of long COVID. #DayOfReflection
Today I found out my case has been dropped by the healthcare workers class action against the NHS. I am devastated.
The reason?
When I was infected (2023) there was so much community transmission it was "practically inevitable" I'd be exposed.
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When I was infected, it was less than a month since the hospital dropped mask mandates. I was frequently stuffed into poorly ventilated, overfilled rooms of visibly sick and unmasked people. But no one will ever be held responsible for the totally avoidable outcome.
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I was only in my 20s when infected but now I have to use a wheelchair every day. I live in fear of catching any virus as my immune system has been decimated.
This class action was supposed to be my vindication. My one good thing to come out of this nightmare. And now...
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