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Admirable Woman of Gold ~~ VFX Artist ~~ Personal account. Mostly post about social issues, personal stuff, and cute animals :) (she/they)

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tern@1goodtern·
If someone is *most contagious* at a certain point of an infection, do you not understand that they can also then be contagious at *other points in the infection*. <screams>
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Rachel Blick@gymrat_bookworm·
hEDS/MCAS that leads to ME can physically and cognitively disable and kill you. Painfully and slowly. These conditions need to be treated with the same seriousness and urgency as MS or lupus. I'm not asking for special treatment; I'm demanding equity in immunological care. These are complex, chronic, multi-system illnesses that destroy lives. People deserve competent and compassionate multidisciplinary care (rheumatology, allergy/immunology, neurology, cardiology, GI, pain management, neuro/ortho/vascular surgery, rehabilitative therapies tailored to hypermobility, etc.), faster diagnosis, and aggressive symptom management while research catches up on root causes and more effective treatment options. People are bedbound ill. Most people just have access to over-the-counter medications, while very few enjoy next-gen biologics and corrective surgeries. Enough is enough. @NIH @CDCgov @US_FDA @MastCellAction @DrOzCMS @CMSGov @calleymeans @SecKennedy @ACRheum #solveme #millionsmissing
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Hanner@GangstHannah·
So, it's spreading and they don't appear to be actually quarantining these people. I love when our government decides to wing a fucking pandemic... again
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Because it’s 2026, public health seems oddly tempted to reach for highly technical solutions to infectious disease, like PCR testing, while neglecting the basics that actually break chains of transmission: finding contacts, warning them quickly, supporting them to isolate, and taking exposure seriously.
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Kate@Shortwoman93·
A year later, my cousin still never got his passport returned. He had no luck when he tried later to obtain a new one. Trans people are being locked in a nation calling them terrorists. This situation is not getting coverage and is absolutely terrifying in its implications.
Kate@Shortwoman93

Just learned my cousin went to renew his passport, 2 months ago, but because he is trans, US Govt took & refused to return his passport to him. Now he doesn’t have documentation needed to travel outside/leave the country. Sharing as another example that this is really happening

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feef✨@feefal_·
Pond greets butterflies
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BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Covid is in the top 5 most contagious diseases on the planet, but it took the WHO 6 months to admit it is airborne. Their definition of airborne is ridiculous. If people are getting sick without any direct contact with the host or their bodily fluids. The virus is airborne.
Prof. Jose-Luis Jimenez@jljcolorado

1) Something very clear from this Hantavirus outbreak is that @WHO is still quite confused about airborne transmission Still confuse "close contact" (a setting) with a mechanism of transmission Do not understand that ease of transmission in close proximity ==> likely airborne

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covid is oncogenic
covid is oncogenic@chaitrovert·
covid cautious ppl aren't "panicking", you're just not used to reading stuff about health that doesn't come wrapped in fake reassuring statements that it's not gonna happen to you
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