Dr.Robert Strang
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Dr.Robert Strang
@DSlayer520
Hello,This is Robert Strang,Chief Medical Officer of Health for Nova Scotia Canada.I support and follow whatever government is in charge/Public Health.

2022: There's so much flu because you didn't catch it last year. 2023: There is so much flu because the season started earlier than expected. 2024: There is so much flu because circulation patterns are unusual this year. 2025: There is so much flu because it is a worse strain.



Surging aggression. Language delays. Developmental issues. Teachers & parents report major changes in children Lockdowns are often blamed. But many lockdowns were short (e.g. UK) So what else changed in early childhood since 2020? I’m a neurologist. Let's talk COVID & brains🧵 pic.twitter.com/Yq9Mc7FKyZ



Unpublished data on #LongCovidKids from an Australian clinic — 44% are attending school less than 1/2 the time, “Imagine what this means for their future” Powerful presentation from Michelle Scoullar, @BurnetInstitute on “Impact, Treatment and Outcomes of Paediatric Long COVID”


“We found a significant relationship between permeability of blood brain barrier and post exertional malaise” — @AzolaAlba, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine #KeystoneSymposia #LongCovid Link to paper (just published!): sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




I wrote about Republicans’ efforts to restrict access to COVID vaccines, and how this aligns with ongoing efforts to claim that COVID is the problem of a few “vulnerable” individuals, rather than a collective public health crisis. Read here: thegauntlet.news/p/republicans-…

That's my wife, and mother of my son, Fauci is talking about by the way. That smug condescending piece of shit.




Here's an animated map showing the spread of the NB.1.8.1 variant, and it’s child variants PQ.1 and PQ.2. The first sample was reported in England in January, but judging from it’s early spread, the origin was likely an undersampled region in Asia. 🧵

I'm surprised that so many leftists threw in the towel on masking..










