I have 350,000+ lines of mostly JavaScript, PHP, SQL, and browser extension code related to completing microtasks on Amazon Mechanical Turk (https://t.co/dQgD44h9PQ). I don't really have any use for it anymore. But I spent nearly 10 years working on it. 1/
Trump is planning a ground invasion of Iran
A ground invasion of the Iranian coastline would not be a limited or contained operation. It would be a protracted and gruesome bloodbath. @WSWS_Updates
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"Leading vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris says there's not enough awareness of the impact of COVID-19 on overall health."
"What many people don't realise is that getting COVID repeatedly is not like building immunity, it's more like accumulating damage," she says.
During their lives, centenarians rarely get sick. New paper with 1,400 subjects finds a history of infections (pneumonia, herpes, UTIs) associates with earlier frailty. The authors speculate that obesity makes people more susceptible & that viral infections may accelerate aging
This is not good news, and explains some of what we are seeing in K-1 classrooms right now:
Increased emotional dysregulation.
Memory and learning issues.
Speech delays.
Fine and gross motor delays.
So many kindergarten kids coming to school still in diapers.
The authors of this study no doubt spent hundreds of hours of their lives on this - all of that time was completely wasted.
As you would expect just from the headline, this study suffers from numerous methodological problems and biases. I'd be ashamed to have my name associated with it. A few examples:
1. The authors compare patients who had a healthcare visit and tested positive for COVID to patients who had a healthcare visit and tested negative for COVID.
Fine, but people do not go to the doctor and get a PCR test for no reason. The "control" group that tested negative for COVID was sick enough, or exposed enough, to warrant a medical visit and a test. This means they really don't have a control group. If not COVID, those people will have other infections that can also cause long lasting symptoms. Thus, the study is not comparing the effects of COVID to a healthy baseline. It is comparing Long COVID to "Long Flu", etc. This makes the excess risk of COVID look less significant.
2. PCR tests are not perfect, and their accuracy depends heavily on timing.
The "test-negative" group will contain false negatives due to people who tested too early or too late. If these false negatives go on to develop Long COVID, it dilutes the difference between the two groups.
3. And finally the worst of all: billing codes. This methodological flaw is well known to anyone with even a passing interest in this space. It should be disqualifying from ever doing research on Long COVID. Long COVID symptoms (brain fog, PEM, etc) do not easily fit into billing codes, and many doctors don't understand them, so they don't get coded at all.
The authors conclude that patients see a "return to baseline health within approximately one year" due to lack of billing codes. This doesn't mean that they returned to health - only that they stopped seeking treatment. Which makes sense, since there are no effective treatments for Long COVID, and the ones that do exist aren't found within the traditional medical system.
🔥 Proud dad moment — and this needs to be seen. 🔥
My freshman daughter is actively bringing attention to masking at her high school — not because it’s trending, but because it matters for her classmates’ health and comfort during an ongoing pandemic. 🎓💪
She wrote an opinion piece for her school paper about what a simple mask reveals about individual choice, respect, and safety — and it deserves to be read by more than just her classmates.
📎 Read her full piece here: https://t.co/jWwU74JbUd
Whether you agree or disagree — let’s have a real conversation in the comments.
❤️ Share if you agree with her courage.
🔁 Retweet so more people see this.
#MaskingMatters #StudentVoice #ProudDad #PublicHealth #ChampaignCentral
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@1goodtern As a retired public health policy person, I cannot get over the suspension of the Precautionary Principle.
With a BSL-3 virus.
After almost 20 years of data on those who survived SARS-CoV-1.
While knowing that coronaviruses tend to mutate frequently.
A couple of very important studies out just in the last 24 hours confirming what we've been saying for years and years now: Covid infections affect your immune system *badly*.
Here's a few things you may have missed in them.
Your fight against fascism should include resisting state sponsored forced Covid infections.
You should be masking to protect yourselves and your communities. We know Covid infections often lead to a damaged immune system and that it could be oncogenic.
Stop being complicit
Key finding: Post-COVID patients show markedly reduced T cell reactivity to common pathogens (influenza, Staph, VCZ) which is evidence of lasting immune dysregulation favoring secondary infections and viral reactivation
Link:
https://t.co/MmnUbzcDWV
2/5
Joe Biden carried out a GENOCIDE. Obama bombed and starved Yemen for the entirety of his presidency. Toppled governments in Honduras & Libya. Clinton bombed Afghanistan, Somalia, and Sudan. Democrats are just as evil and hawkish as Republicans.
⚡️#BREAKING Venezuela's defense minister is alive and has released a video message calling for an "anti-imperialist and liberation war" against the American empire.
Xiamen University scientists analyzed brain tissue from COVID-19 patients and found that infection changes how brain cells process mRNA, disrupting genes tied to memory, cognition, and psychiatric disease.
https://t.co/CiN2imVWX3