A mask is very quick and simple to put on. A Covid infection could last days or weeks and lead to Long Covid that could last a lifetime. The choice is yours but I choose to mask.
Covid is oncogenic.
One of the reasons many of us still wear respirators is because we know the long term effects of repeated Covid infections and want to protect our health.
There’s been a steady rise in cancer, cardiac disease, sudden death and disability.
Mask up!
Ya no son previsiones, modelos, teorías... es la realidad.
Vamos a vivir un El Niño como no se ha visto otro en la historia medida.
Lo increíble que es esta gráfica solo se ve superado por lo increíble que es que prácticamente ningún "medio de comunicación" la sacará.
Imagine Spain wins the World Cup.
Trump would then have to hand the trophy to the very country he just ordered the U.S. to stop trading with.
You couldn’t write a more ironic ending.
Debería estar prohibido tener una consulta de “tratamientos alternativos” y decir que el cancer se cura con agua con azúcar, alineando no sé qué mi3rdas o que en las constelaciones no sé qué y decirlo a una persona que lo está padeciendo para venderle su cura mágica.
“The Arctic is currently warming at four times the rate experienced by the rest of the planet. But the Antarctic has started to catch up, so that it is already warming twice as quickly as the planet overall.” https://t.co/gTDinE6ClH
No time to waste. #ActOnClimate#climate
Yo prefiero abrir el melón de los médicos de mutuas que quieren que sigas produciendo aun con problemas graves de salud, porque su título no es para sanar si no para proteger a la empresa
Puestos a abrir, abramos melones reales
JUST IN: 🇩🇰🇺🇸 Danish reporter slammed NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte live on camera:
"You sit next to Donald Trump at moments when he talks about conquering Greenland, talks about lashing out at allies like Spain.
Does this have any affect on your self-respect when you sit there and say nothing?"
Una gitana escribiendo libros. Intolerable. Y encima, llamándome escritora. Qué barbaridad. Y así va España. Soy yo la culpable. Exponen mi libro en un intento de hacerme daño. Y no saben que su veneno no me afecta. Gracias a todos los que me lo habéis mandado.
I’m not isolating because I suddenly got scared, I’m doing it because I learned that you’re all assholes who would rather infect each other repeatedly with virus than endure the smallest of inconveniences. Your denial is coward shit. I just don’t wanna hang out with cowards.
Bc if they do that, **they’d** then have to wear N95’s when seeing vulnerable patients, and they just don’t wanna do that.
It’s that simple.
Hippocratic Oath out the window.
OJO A ESTO SI TE VAS DE VACACIONES
@FACUA recuerda que los hoteles y alojamientos turísticos no pueden exigir una foto ni escanear el DNI para el check-in
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400 years of Earth's magnetic North Pole wanderings 🧭
For centuries, Earth’s magnetic north pole has been slowly drifting — but in recent decades, its movement has accelerated dramatically.
Historical records dating back to the early 1600s show the pole gradually migrating from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia. For most of that time, it moved at a modest pace of about 10 miles (16 km) per year.
Since the mid-20th century, however, the speed has surged — now racing at nearly 35 miles (56 km) per year. In 2017, it crossed the International Date Line, and it continues its rapid journey toward Russia.
What’s driving this sudden acceleration?
Deep beneath the surface, in Earth’s outer core — an immense ocean of molten iron roughly 1,800 miles (2,900 km) below our feet — swirling currents of liquid metal generate the planet’s magnetic field through dynamo action. Changes in these flows can tug the magnetic poles in new directions.
Currently, the molten iron is churning more vigorously beneath Siberia than under Canada, pulling the magnetic north pole faster toward the east.
Unlike the fixed geographic North Pole, the magnetic pole is never truly stationary — it can shift slightly from day to day. But the long-term trajectory, reconstructed from 400 years of data including old ship logs, compass readings, volcanic rocks, and modern satellite observations, reveals a clear and accelerating trend.
Why does this matter?
Compasses point to magnetic north. Rapid shifts affect:
· Airport runway designations
·Smartphone compass sensors
· GPS backup systems
· Navigation models used worldwide
· Even the migration patterns of animals like whales, birds, and sea turtles that rely on Earth’s magnetic field for orientation
As the pole races onward, global navigation databases must be frequently updated to keep pace with its unpredictable sprint.
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From today, it will now be a CRIMINAL OFFENCE to wear a facemask at protests (in police-designated zones) in England & Wales.
NO medical exemptions for those who are clinically vulnerable.
This effectively removes the right to *safely* protest for clinically vulnerable people.
Este martes es un excelente día para contemplar en los cielos diferentes tipos de #nubesdeevolución.
+info👇🏻
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👀¿Y tu, cual has visto? ⬇️
Why do doctors not tell their vulnerable patients (eg cancer patients, the elderly, those with pre-existing conditions) to protect themselves from Covid?
Of course everyone is vulnerable, but those who are 'officially' vulnerable, why aren't they told to be careful?