@CraftsByAlison@MrsLund1 I see you! We all struggling with very little help. My life is a shadow of what it was, but I am a lot better than I was in those first years... feels like I have plateaued now tho.
@ShaneyWright Ye, but unfortunately "Long COVID" isn't a good candidate for drug companies wanting a sure thing. Still we start talking about post acute infection/insult illness (rather than LC/ME/CL/fibro) then nothing works
New modeling study finds that if everyone in the United Kingdom had worn N95 or FFP2 masks from the start of the pandemic, the rate of COVID-19 transmission would have been 9 times lower.
If you are a #LongCovid patient in the NYC area, we are recruiting for this PolyBio-supported trial.
More info on the trial itself here: https://t.co/KeVHCpdzfN
@PutrinoLab Interesting. If these data predict 'crashes', how does that fit with viral persistence theory? Yes, everyone is a little bit different as always with multiple factor/anticedent illnesses.
“Want to Limit Respiratory Virus Infections? Mask and Test in Hospitals”
“When hospital staff began masking again, the rates of hospital-onset respiratory viral infections decreased by 33%”
@CHFTNHS@CHFT_IPCT@IPCTinKirklees
https://t.co/cEgnVokIAm
@D_Bone "These findings... caveats ...the evidence for effectiveness of physical and mental health rehabilitation came from patients who experienced severe acute covid-19 infection requiring hospital admission".
IOW, taditional rehab prob works on damage from acute covid.
?? @tylersc10
@D_Bone@TylerSC10
Interested in what type of LC the population had in the studies suggesting CBT and exercise were effective.
More importantly, what are the suggested biological mechanisms by which those therapies have an impact on symptoms.
ScienTISTS often have agendas
Absolutely stunning findings into #LongCovid pathology
@RobertKennedyJr & @DrJBhattacharya I hope you’re following along to the latest science behind the fastest growing chronic disease in America.