#CovidPapers

2025-05-04

@rbreich
anybody who couldn’t see this was the part of the plan from the beginning, doesn’t understand these people very well

haven’t even read Project 2025 & knew

Jonathan Taplin’s book goes a bit into it, but also looking back at 16th century France & the North Korean regime will give a good sense of what they envision for us

manufacturing consent has captured us all

#neoliberalism is how we got here & this is the result of Biden’s handling of SARSCov2 not based on science as promised #CovidPapers but from the advice of a marketing company

you can blame Biden’s advisors , primarily Jeff Zeinst, for paving the way for fascism as it’s prob not a coincidence it happened last after the 1918 Spanish Flu

blame Biden

IMPACT RESEARCH February 24, 2022 To: Interested Parties Fr: Molly Murphy, Brian Stryker Re: Taking the Win over COVID-19 After two years that necessitated lockdowns, travel bans, school closures, mask mandates, and nearly a million deaths, nearly every American finally has the tools to protect themselves from this virus. It's time for Democrats to take credit for ending the COVID crisis phase of the COVID war, point to important victories like vaccine distribution and providing economic stability to Americans, and fully enter the rebuilding phase that comes after any war. Below we lay out some strategic thoughts for Democrats positioning themselves on COVID-19 after nearly two years of the pandemic: •Declare the crisis phase of COVID over and push for feeling and acting more normal. Thanks to Democrats, we are nowhere near where we were two years, or even one year ago. Democrats have a tremendous opportunity to claim an incredible, historic success - they vaccinated hundreds of millions of people, prevented the economy from going into freefall, kept small businesses from going under, and got people back to work safely. Because of President Biden and Democrats, we CAN safely return to life feeling much more normal - and they should claim that proudly. • Recognize that people are "worn out" and feeling real harm from the years- long restrictions and take their side. Most Americans have personally moved out of crisis mode. Twice as many voters are now moreImpact Research | 2 • Acknowledge COVID still exists and likely will for a long time. We are not advising that Democrats talk like the Republicans that have largely ignored the pandemic, even pre-vaccine. Declaring a return to the "new normalcy" does not mean ignoring that people will continue to get it, that we shouldn't be responsible, or that we should turn our backs on the medical community that is treating those sick and developing the therapeutics that will save lives. Instead, it means recognizing that the threat of COVID is no longer what it was even a year ago and therefore should not be treated as such - shutdowns, masks, and lockdowns were meant to save lives when there was not yet a vaccine that could do that. Voters know we now have the tools in the toolkit to be responsible in combatting and living with COVID - vaccines and boosters to minimize illness, and masks and social distancing around vulnerable groups. •Don't set "COVID zero" as the victory condition. Americans also don't think victory is COVID Zero. They think the virus is here to stay, and 83% say the pandemic will be over when it's a mild illness like the flu rather than COVID being completely gone, and 55% prefer that COVID should be treated as an endemic disease. And that's what most Americans are dealing with-a disease with fatality rates like the flu- because most of us took the personal responsibility to protect ourselves and our families by getting vaccinated. Americans also assumeDon't be afraid to let your body die.

meme of a screenshot of a woman from a VHS video/TV in 1980’s style make -up and clothing
2025-04-03

zeroes.ca/@Brad/11427197753913
Brad’s got all the #CovidPapers 😍🥰🙏🏼

idk why everyone wants so badly to remain in denial when you have some agency over your future

this thing where 1 person is doing the entire group project is not sustainable

get with the program people🖤

we are begging you🌈

2025-03-25

Whole-body visualization of SARS-CoV-2 biodistribution in vivo by immunoPET imaging in non-human primates | Nature Communications

nature.com/articles/s41467-025

March 21, 2025

it’s like an album drop… #covidPapers

Download PDF Article Open access Published: 21 March 2025 Whole-body visualization of SARS-CoV-2 biodistribution in vivo by immunoPET imaging in non-human primates Alexandra Detrille, Steve Huvelle, ... Thibaut Naninck & + Show authors Nature Communications 16, Article number: 2816 (2025) Cite this article 1026 Accesses 260 Altmetric Metrics Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has caused at least 780 million cases globally. While available treatments and vaccines haveDownload PDF of SARS-CoV-2. We demonstrate in a COVID-19 non-human primate model that a single injection of radiolabeled 89Zr]COVA1-27-DFO human monoclonal antibody targeting a preserved epitope of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein allows longitudinal tracking of the virus by positron emission tomography with computed tomography (PET/CT). Convalescent animals exhibit a persistent [89Zr]COVA1-27-DFO PET signal in the lungs, as well as in the brain, three months following infection. This imaging approach also allows viral detection in various organs, including the airways and kidneys, of exposed animals during the acute infection phase. Overall, the technology we developed offers a comprehensive assessment of SARS-CoV-2 distribution in vivo and provides a promisino annroach forthe non.invocive
2024-12-10

Equivocating and Deliberating on the Probability of COVID-19 Infection Serving as a Risk Factor for Lung Cancer and Common Molecular Pathways Serving as a Link

mdpi.com/2076-0817/13/12/1070

my new edited🧵listing all the important papers that have come out over the past 4 years

actually understood >90% of this thanks to a couple books & lectures prior to reading

every abstract starts the same.. in 2019 SARSCov2 first appeared…
you do not want cancer in any form, yet so many pathways via Covid #ace2 #CovidPapers published December 6, 2024

2024-07-01

I really do not understand people.
Their complete lack of empathy for others & imagination

Did they not read enough as children? Are they delusional enough to think they are health superior & nothing will ever happen to them?

Getting Covid over & over has become a rite of passage.. something to commiserate over, to bond over🙄 then to laugh off

It was a giant mistake not to link #sarscov2 #viralPersistence #reinfection with #HIV

Complex stuff bores people so a clickbait statement is required

I will patiently wait for the #science #covidPapers to come out, & keeping in mind I’ve never even taken basic biology, but after observing this disease in myself & my spouse then peering out at an endless supply of people constantly exposing themselves…

have concluded that “clearing” remnants of virus to very low levels is key to long term survival

Not clearing it accelerates aging & all the fun diseases that come w/old age

We aren’t seeing it in large numbers in <30 years old, but that’s because they started w/a newer “car” & their endothelium hasn’t been wrecked as much by lifestyle

So it’s going to pick off the older & more vulnerable, then work its way down the age bracket

I know I’m right, but will patiently wait for the studies or the results I suppose

But all of this could be prevented by #wearADamnMask

2024-04-22

@douglaspynn @qurlyjoe
Interesting comparison

I guess when your body is breaking down, regardless of impetus, it all breaks down the same way
Irony of all this.. we live in a culture obsessed w/youth & not aging yet…

My go-to #CovidPapers was the telomere one from what seems an eternity ago, but nope🙄

Watching The Hunger at 15 really did a number on me because although I’m ambivalent myself about aging, David Bowie being tucked away into the attic is quite the nightmare

2024-04-21

While on the subject of horror movies… watched this video of Dr. Greger’s book signing from a couple months ago promoting his new book “How not to Age” a follow-up to “How not to Die” which I’m currently slogging through eye-rolling the entire way while listening to it🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

Can’t decide which title is more ironic tbh.. #longevity

I quite liked him, but for someone who uses science studies to back up his advice, it seems he is completely ignoring the hundreds of #CovidPapers

Anybody whose brand is built on health that🚫😷… I cannot comprehend it & surreal doesn’t even begin to describe it

youtube.com/watch?v=qCbTakHuj3

@douglaspynn

2024-04-11

@brianvastag Furthermore, altho Covid presents as a cold or allergies if at all for most, there are too many #CovidPapers that show the innumerable amounts of harm it does to your vital organs such as brain, heart, kidneys, eyes.. the entire endothelium & vascular system

It’s an accelerated aging disease

We’ve known most of this since 2021-22
This disease has not fundamentally changed

Your might want to recommend #Novavax to your friend, but they prob already know about it

Also… your friend I’m sure doesn’t WANT to live the way they do. I do not love going out looking like this, but in order to not get sick again & because the entire world has decided a neuroinvasive virus “is just a cold”, I willingly get mocked, laughed & stared at like I’m a circus clown. If people understood what is being deliberately hidden from them, I honestly believe they would be more cautious

Until that day happens… I’m really grateful for my #microclimateAir2

I’m the furthest thing from a scientist, but I can read & I treasure my health more than any derision🖤🖤

Myself in a MicroclimateAir2
2024-04-01

I prided myself for decades for being “open-minded” but have decided it’s actually quite dangerous.. in many circumstances

Prob decades ahead of my time to be in my “judge-y bitch era” but no time like the present🖤

If you’re not wearing a damn mask, my judgement is two-fold; not smart & devoid of empathy

Certain things do not require compromise #wearADamnRespirator #aprilFool
#nyc #WeAreStillInAPandemic #CovidPapers

2024-03-13

@maggiejk
heart.bmj.com/content/early/20
while we are on the topic of #pulmonaryEmbolism a new #CovidPapers on the subject..

round and round we go🙄
@ABScientist

Prof Jeffrey S Morris © @ism2334 New paper in Heart compares vaccinated to unvaccinated with respect to cardiovascular events including myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmia/cardiac arrest, myocarditis and clotting events including strokes, thrombosis deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and venous thromboembolism through 1, 2, 6, and 12 months in electronic medical record cohorts of 20 million from UK, Spain and Estonian. They adjust for measured cofounders using propensity scores weighting, adjust for unmeasured confounders using negative controls, and federated learning to combine data across countries. All events had significantly lower risk through 1m including myocarditis, and most through 12 months, providing strong evidence vaccination rollouts substantially reduced risk of cardiovascular events. heart.bmi.com/content/early/..
2024-03-11

I don’t watch #oscars but will peek at red carpet.. #vanityFair party is more interesting fashion but there are rules for wearing sheer skirts & I should know since I’ve been wearing them since ‘97
1-opaque tights 2-leggings or pants 3-if you do daring like underwear, make sure it’s a boyshort b/c French cut bikini is vulgar

I can’t even look at Paris fashion shows this year b/c it’s too upsetting to see🚫😷everyone

At this point the #science #covidPapers CLEARLY prove fatality & danger

Screenshot of 2 tweets

Late Stage Society Observer @L... 1h Living a #Covid aware life is basically being the only sober on a party where everyone else is completely shit-faced. In a constant state of wtf are you doing stop pissing in the fridge. 17 15 © 75 1 762 1. Celine @healingfromlc • 1h Sometimes being COVID-conscious in a fundamentally unserious world feels like doing a group project with a bunch of toddlers. 97 17 12 © 91 Al. 1.2K " 1Florence Pugh in sheer outfit bikinis underwearCharlieze Theron in sheer dress with high cut bikini underwearJennifer Lawrence in sheer dress with high waisted bikini cut underwear
2024-03-06

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/

#fungus #yeast #azoles

published 2/2023 & what a difference a year can make when you pour⛽️on🔥

breathing, touching spores bad, got the memo but ingesting being an actual issue…

I actually don’t like cooking but do it, well because I don’t want to die & have trust issues🙄

Who am I kidding. I like being right.

Great #CovidPapers

we are NOT prepared for what society is going to become which reminds me, I need to work on cotton canvas multi-layered washable gloves pattern

2024-02-27

archive.is/2024.02.27-033708/h

The scientists don’t seem very puzzled if you read the entire article. There’s caution around correlation & causation, but sometimes things are just obvious. Oh, & the endless science #covidPapers

If Bay Area woman died Feb 6… & I caught it in NYC by March 23… add in incubation time plus my Dr went down a week before…one could trace the speed of spread. Also in 2020 not every person was contagious

It’s so much worse in 2024..

Disease vectors everywhichwhere🙄 Good times🙄🙄

Screenshot of Bloomberg article

Pic of ER nurse wearing Aura mask standing over what looks like an intubated patient. View is blocked by medical equipment
2024-02-21

Uhhhhh. Hmmmm. Who’s going to tell them?

Not me.

The comments are wild.

They’re never going to put 2 + 2 together. Like literally never.

It doesn’t matter how much science or #CovidPapers you give them on a silver platter, they will believe the most insanest theories vs the logical one

Honestly think people were smarter during the Dark Ages given what they had to work with🤦🏻‍♀️

A screenshot of tweet about collective bizarre  menstrual issues 

SAM ₴ O @soulmuva I feel like February has been messing with a lot of people's menstrual cycles - whether yours is late or early, you're experiencing the symptoms but no actual period, or the symptoms are more intense. 12:28 PM • 2/20/24 • 1.3M Views 2,598 Retweets 1,795 Quotes 19.6K Likes 2,355 Bookmarks 17 SAM A © @soulmuva • 7h Collectively, it feels like this is rooted in the emotions and the stress a lot of us are experiencing - people are harboring their emotions and are experiencing imbalances. The world is imbalanced = our bodies are imbalanced. We're all collectively experiencing it in how spirit... Show more
2024-02-18

@jeffjarvis zeroes.ca/@Lorrrraaaaine/11158
We live in a stupid society.
People believe it’s about “protecting other people” but it’s also VERY much about protecting yourself

Media doesn’t cover the hundreds of #covidPapers that SCIENTIFICALLY prove long term harm

“Vulnerable” are ALL of us & it will be at everyone’s peril to not realize this is so

#wearARespirator b/c #masksAreAmazing & they work when worn properly AND PROTECT YOU FROM #airborneVirus

There’s more than #covid19 around..

2024-02-12

Study: Sperm counts decline even after mild #COVID infections | CIDRAP

cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/study-

If you want to make any men of ANY age uncomfortable, or freak out any women that really want to have children.. this is the article to send them

It’s a small study of only 45 men but it is still ongoing #fertility #testosterone #covidPapers

2024-02-12

@mariapopova @jackcole
Oh.
Reminds me of this new recent #CovidPapers suggesting viral reservoirs in the bone marrow might be affecting #mitochondria #happyMonday ? #poetry

sciencedirect.com/science/arti

2024-02-10

easychair.info/p/the-intrinsic

This piece by @fitterhappierAJ makes the cut in my Covid 2024 edit
It ONLY came to my attention the other day (b/c I don’t much venture out of my eco-system of truth) exactly HOW bad the advice in traditionally searched “health” media is & it appears to have started in earnest approx 1 year ago

This isn’t ground zero, but in this article common sense of Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly is counterpointed w/: But Dr Celine Gounder, an infectious disease epidemiologist and editor-at-large at Kaiser Health News, is among those who said that #immunity from a first infection means that a subsequent infection poses a lower risk of such outcomes.

“There is nothing about a #reinfection that is more dangerous than an original infection, and if anything, a reinfection is going to be lower risk because you have some immunity baseline at the time of reinfection,” said Gounder.

theguardian.com/world/2023/jan

What a difference a year of #misinformation #disinformation makes b/c this EXACT narrative permeates the worldwide collective consciousness. It is AMAZING this is taken as fact at this point as it is a COMPLETE LIE!

If anyone has any specific #tcell #bcell #CovidPapers or articles that reference them that would be useful in countering this narrative, please post here🙏🏼🖤🖤🖤

Perhaps we can be in a different place in 1 year…🌈🌈

People CAN be persuaded w/logic/facts & if they are experiencing symptoms & seeing it all around them, all the more

2024-02-09

#NYC Health Commissioner #AshwinVasan on winter viruses, #COVID lessons and youth mental health - #WAPO

washingtonpost.com/washington-

What utter hogwash, but I have to give it to him… he’s f%£ing good; a politician💯

One MAJOR lie I caught was he says he came into leadership at the end of #omicron 1/2022 😶…
That was the BEGINNING

But you know what, most won’t realize

Pretty rich focusing on BEFORE pandemic mental health issues from social media usage & life expectancy🙄

YOU KNOW WHAT’S GOING TO GIVE YOUNG PEOPLE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES?

Oh, btw since he’s all about “Devil in the #data” there’s so many #CovidPapers dropping like albums about psychiatric issues FROM NOT ONLY MULTIPLE INFECTIONS, but even just one

Data my a** 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

#DanDiamond & #WAPO are a guaranteed disappointment

You guys want to move on? Yeah no… it’s like Godfather. Just when you think you’re out of #sarscov2 it will draaaaaaag you back in

Can’t hide from a killer #airborneVirus #facts

Screenshot of Al Pacino in Godfather 3 with caption “just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in”
2024-02-09

“Why did genetics gain a bigger role as the pandemic progressed?”

“But as people became infected and vaccinated, those environmental factors became more homogenized, and genetic factors related to people's different immune responses began to emerge as the more prominent driver of who got infected and to what extent.”

🤔… environmental factors you say became more homogenized TO A VIRUS THAT HAS ZERO F€£%ING DURABLE IMMUNITY?

See, I myself in Summer 2022 had questions as to WHY people who had gone along w/NYC dropping indoor mask mandate in Spring 2022 &🚫😷in forward facing jobs weren’t getting sick. It actually became my obsession during that period of time

Oh then BA5 appeared in July 2022 that I nearly caught & me who has <0 science background was trying to figure out wtf was happening b/c I REALLY was trying to avoid this like The Plague

And genes… that special 1% gene Everyone thought they had. My spouse ACTUALLY has it & I got to see it in action 2020 & 2021 & 2022. Took me 2 years to figure out he & his family had it but for my own safety & his, I forced him to bubble 99.88% of the time b/c I didn’t think untrammeled exposure would hold up & I was correct. His family is not doing well. Whatever “protective” gene they had, it’s broken & doesn’t work anymore. Probably because 2021 virus isn’t 2024 Covid

I’m not clear on 30%-70% genetics they’re referring to as being protective or more susceptible but it doesn’t matter b/c the guy doing the study even says “it’s not an exact science”. Oh really🙄w/ a 40 point range I’m so surprised🙄

They keep talking about “to what extent” as in severity of virus… are they living under a🪨rock? #asymptomatic HELLO! And there’s COUNTLESS #CovidPapers going on about how a mild infection is as if not more dangerous than a symptomatic one🤦🏻‍♀️

TIME SUBSCRIBE Why did genetics gain a bigger role as the pandemic progressed? At the beginning of the outbreak, public health measures such as mask mandates, lockdowns, and isolation practices had a bigger influence on who got infected, since nearly everyone was encountering SARS- CoV-2 for the first time and had little immunity to fend off the virus. But as people became infected and vaccinated, those environmental factors became more homogenized, and genetic factors related to people's different immune responses began to emerge as the more prominent driver of who got infected and to what extent. It's not an exact science, but Tatonetti says this type of modeling can help public health experts understand when interventions like masks are most impactful. And it seems to be at the start of outbreaks. "These results show that public health practices really do matter, and they worked," he says. That's important to remember, since genetic factors are out of our control-while behavior changes can help us tip the balance, at least somewhat, in our favor.TIME SUBSCRIBE At the beginning of the study, the researchers estimated that genetics accounted for about 33% of a person's likelihood of getting infected, while by the end, genetics accounted for 70%. That's a huge jump from previous studies, which estimated that a person's genes only explained about 1% of their likelihood of infection. This indicates that more genes are likely contributing than previously thought. "We don't know what the specific genetic variants are yet, but we do know there are other genetic variants that confer some sort of susceptibility, which might explain why some people are reinfected multiple times and others seem resistant even if they are family members living together,» says Nicholas Tatonetti, associate professor of computational biomedicine at Cedars-Sinai and senior author of the@ nature.com Download PDF returned to normal routines. Additionally overall access to risk mitigating factors such as high-quality masks and testing increased. These changes likely reduced inter-patient differences in shared environment. This homogenization of risk would naturally inflate the importance of genetic differences between the families. The genetic pools of our case and control groups also likely changed in meaningful ways. Patients with protective alleles may have accounted for a higher proportion of our control group over time as patients with risk and neutral alleles were infected and moved to the case group. Lastly, we expect any genetic factors affecting COVID-19 vaccine efficacy to impact our estimates with their introduction partway through our study. To our knowledge no other study has examined the change in heritability andDownload PDF by Killingley et al. found that only 53% of their subjects directly exposed to SARS- CoV-2 developed COVID-19. While the authors were unable to determine why some patients did not develop COVID-19, they speculated that they may have cross re-reactive immune cells that provided protection20. We would expect that patient-specific, risk mitigating factors should become easier to identify as the pandemic progresses and patients that lack these factors are infected. Whether these differences are due to genetic variation, use or response to vaccines, or variation in immune cell population is difficult to untangle. If these differences are more likely to follow family-lines, we would expect the variation to be attributed to heritability in our study, which could inflate our heritability estimates.

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