Millions of Americans have Long Covid. We shouldn’t forget this. To help stop the spread, high-quality masks should be freely available to everyone and required in healthcare settings. Plus we must improve indoor air quality across the country and help provide healthcare for those afflicted.

Dec 28, 2023 · 6:39 PM UTC

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Seriously? The Covid thing still? No one cares. Move on.
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If masks have been proven to be ineffective to stopping the spread what’s the point?
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If you had to choose one of these four people to be the next President of the United States, who would you choose?
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Long Covid's impact raises a crucial question: How can digital health tools enhance our response to such widespread health crises? By improving remote monitoring and personalized care, we could better address the needs of millions, while also advancing preventive strategies.
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This one suggestion about masks is enough for me to stop looking into whether I should give you my vote, at least you didn't hide your politics and thank you for that.
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Oh trust me, we won't forget!
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Disappointing - wake up @marwilliamson
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Your first defense against an illness is your immune system. More focus on better eating and lifestyle choices please. Masks are a half broken crutch that many are depending on to keep them healthy. Perhaps long COVID is a symptom of an unhealthy lifestyle. We aren't going back to masks and shutting in.
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Do you personally know anyone who died from COVID? I don't.
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You’re a fúcking idiot, and that’s the nicest way I can put it. I consider you a collaborator with the rest of the pharmaceutical terrorists.