Tents n night guards (mine is hidden betwixt mine lips) @jackfalahee
Repost @luckytran
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“According to the latest CDC COVID-19 wastewater data, we are currently in the second-biggest surge of the pandemic. 35 states have very high or high levels of COVID-19.
The surge will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
If you are sick, please stay home if you can. If you have to go into work, please wear an N95 mask to protect others. If you are an employer or political leader, please increase paid sick days.
And the reality is that because many people attended large unmasked events over the holidays, and we are in a big surge of COVID cases, now is one of the most important times of the year to wear a mask.
Wastewater data suggests there was a 50%+ chance you encountered someone with COVID if you attended an event with 20+ people over the holidays.
You can transmit COVID before you develop symptoms, so now is a good time to wear a mask to protect others, and also yourself (if you were lucky enough to avoid infection over the holidays).
Start the new year by staying safe and healthy by following the science and taking a few simple precautions like getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, testing, and staying home when you are sick!
#health #holidays #newyear #science #medicine #celebration “
Repost @luckytran
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“According to the latest CDC COVID-19 wastewater data, we are currently in the second-biggest surge of the pandemic. 35 states have very high or high levels of COVID-19.
The surge will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
If you are sick, please stay home if you can. If you have to go into work, please wear an N95 mask to protect others. If you are an employer or political leader, please increase paid sick days.
And the reality is that because many people attended large unmasked events over the holidays, and we are in a big surge of COVID cases, now is one of the most important times of the year to wear a mask.
Wastewater data suggests there was a 50%+ chance you encountered someone with COVID if you attended an event with 20+ people over the holidays.
You can transmit COVID before you develop symptoms, so now is a good time to wear a mask to protect others, and also yourself (if you were lucky enough to avoid infection over the holidays).
Start the new year by staying safe and healthy by following the science and taking a few simple precautions like getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, testing, and staying home when you are sick!
#health #holidays #newyear #science #medicine #celebration “
Repost @luckytran
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“According to the latest CDC COVID-19 wastewater data, we are currently in the second-biggest surge of the pandemic. 35 states have very high or high levels of COVID-19.
The surge will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
If you are sick, please stay home if you can. If you have to go into work, please wear an N95 mask to protect others. If you are an employer or political leader, please increase paid sick days.
And the reality is that because many people attended large unmasked events over the holidays, and we are in a big surge of COVID cases, now is one of the most important times of the year to wear a mask.
Wastewater data suggests there was a 50%+ chance you encountered someone with COVID if you attended an event with 20+ people over the holidays.
You can transmit COVID before you develop symptoms, so now is a good time to wear a mask to protect others, and also yourself (if you were lucky enough to avoid infection over the holidays).
Start the new year by staying safe and healthy by following the science and taking a few simple precautions like getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, testing, and staying home when you are sick!
#health #holidays #newyear #science #medicine #celebration “
Repost @luckytran
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“According to the latest CDC COVID-19 wastewater data, we are currently in the second-biggest surge of the pandemic. 35 states have very high or high levels of COVID-19.
The surge will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
If you are sick, please stay home if you can. If you have to go into work, please wear an N95 mask to protect others. If you are an employer or political leader, please increase paid sick days.
And the reality is that because many people attended large unmasked events over the holidays, and we are in a big surge of COVID cases, now is one of the most important times of the year to wear a mask.
Wastewater data suggests there was a 50%+ chance you encountered someone with COVID if you attended an event with 20+ people over the holidays.
You can transmit COVID before you develop symptoms, so now is a good time to wear a mask to protect others, and also yourself (if you were lucky enough to avoid infection over the holidays).
Start the new year by staying safe and healthy by following the science and taking a few simple precautions like getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, testing, and staying home when you are sick!
#health #holidays #newyear #science #medicine #celebration “
Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman 🥰✨💕😷
Slides from @clean.air.club 💕
(Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)
Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman 🥰✨💕😷
Slides from @clean.air.club 💕
(Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)
Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman 🥰✨💕😷
Slides from @clean.air.club 💕
(Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)
Friends friending while keeping each other safe @k8beastman 🥰✨💕😷
Slides from @clean.air.club 💕
(Not pictured: multiple tests leading up to our hang, hot hands hand warmers in pockets and gloves, and a stroll)
Watch till the end w volume up 🤗 Entering my toxic influencer era 🥰🤭😉😈
First time hiking with poles and I quite liked it! Thanks for lending them @jackfalahee 💜
Looks like the cosmos 🥰
Repost from @muddy.gordon
“Is It Dangerous to Keep Getting COVID-19?” by Alice Park (in Time magazine- google it)
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“There is some early evidence starting to show that if you had COVID-19, there can be all sorts of problems after getting infected” and reinfected, says Dr. Robert Murphy, professor of medicine and executive director of the Havey Institute for Global Health at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine. “We are just at the beginning of learning about them.”
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“At this point, many people view COVID-19 as relatively benign. But even if you’ve already recovered from a mild case, there’s no guarantee that next time will go as smoothly. “Just because you did okay with it last year doesn’t mean you’ll do okay with it this year,” Smith says.
“There is a mischaracterization in the public understanding that you can get an acute infection with fever, cough, malaise, and fatigue, get over it after a few days or a week or so, then bounce back, and it’s gone,” says Al-Aly. “The data are showing that [some] people still display increased risk of problems even two years after an infection.”
That’s what he found in his study. People who had multiple infections were three times more likely to be hospitalized for their infection up to six months later than those who only got COVID-19 once, and were also more likely to have problems with clotting, gastrointestinal disorders, kidney, and mental-health symptoms. The risks appeared to increase the more infections people experienced.”
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“Each time you get hit, it does impact your body, so let’s try not to get it too many times,” says Smith. That’s easier said than done, since after three years, people are tired of taking precautions such as wearing masks and avoiding crowded public spaces. “We’ve lost the public-health battle; there is no appetite for public masking or stringent public health measures,” says Al-Aly.”
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
We are in the 2nd highest wave of the pandemic. It is not over, but this is/was not inevitable.
PLEASE wear a mask. If at any point it is important, it is when COVID is surging like this (but also important at all other times).
In the U.S, COVID numbers are highest in the North East, with 1 in 14 people being infectious on 12/30 (it’s still going up). Look up @michael_hoerger on X (formally Twitter) & @luckytran on IG for translations of the CDC’s data into something that actually makes tangible sense.
If you can afford an N95, this is the most protective for you and others, followed by KN95s. Surgical and cloth masks are not adequate but are better than no masks. Look up Mask Bloc’s in your area, like @maskblocnyc .
Getting the most recent vaccines is important for maximum protection given how the virus has mutated (since we never fully addressed it and time stretches on). If you are sick, stay home if possible, but if not PLEASE PLEASE wear a well-fitting mask.
Disabled, chronically ill, and other high risk people are afraid to leave their homes because so many people are walking around either consciously sick and unmasked or potentially asymptomatic and unmasked. And as time goes on our rapid tests become less accurate because of the continued virus mutation. Take multiple tests days in a row or look into PCR level tests (unfortunately more expensive like Metrix Aptitude, Lucira, 3eo, Cue) but do not rely on these solely.
High risk people are afraid of dying or being disabled (or further disabled) by doing things they have to do like take transportation, get groceries, go to doctor’s offices, etc.
And even if you’re not concerned about dying yourself, please know that your risk of getting Long COVID goes up with each infection and can disable you (as it has millions of US-ians) for months, years, or a lifetime. Google that shit.
We’ll have to address the systemic fuckery but in the meantime, the shit that was said at the beginning of the pandemic is still true. Solidarity means looking out for each other. Clapping for essential workers…all that shit.
With love and rage 🔥💜🔥
Let’s fuckin goooo!!! 🙌🏼🔥😭
“What are you crying for?
You know the world is yours
And what is meant for you will be
So loosen up your grasp
Everything’s not meant to last
Let the rising tide withdraw and go back to the sea” – @aisha.badru
From my cute camping trip to #idyllwild w @jackfalahee
Me the second that crispy crisp air hits me skin @dognamedstella
Repost @luckytran from #HELPLongCOVID hearing
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“The burden of disease and disability from Long COVID is on par with the burden of cancer and heart disease.
The best way to prevent Long COVID is to prevent COVID in the first place. There is no Long COVID without COVID.”
Brilliant testimony by Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly at today’s Senate hearing on Long COVID
#Health #Science #Medicine #Politics #Senate #Government #PublicHealth “
#Repost @itsjiyounkim
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“Hi! Here’s me doing many life and joy things while trying to play my small part in reducing community transmission.
While I deeply understand the pull to “post-panini” life, I also have faith in collective love and the joys of co-creating collective safety.
In the spirit of liberation, I invite folks of the so-called left into resisting abled supremacy as a love practice, in small and partial but consistent ways.
Read/listen to the full essay at itsjiyounkim.com/journal or the links in my bio. “