A physicist at the University of California, Riverside, and her former graduate student have successfully modeled the formation of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that spreads COVID-19, for the first time.
Millions of people around the world are believed to suffer from long COVID yet little remains known about the condition – though research has recently proposed several theories for its cause.
Millions of people around the world are believed to suffer from long COVID yet little remains known about the condition – though research has recently proposed several theories for its cause.
A physicist at the University of California, Riverside, and her former graduate student have successfully modeled the formation of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that spreads COVID-19, for the first time.
more…
not convinced that’s a very good page
you might assume though there is something you might call a fatigue generator, mechanisms that way, which vary in sensitivity across the population
otherwise what would would slow you down when you’re ill, or not healthy enough to be undertaking normal activities
when you have the flu what makes physical and mental exertion more difficult, what makes it hurt more, what generates aversion to that, why is it punishing
A physicist at the University of California, Riverside, and her former graduate student have successfully modeled the formation of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that spreads COVID-19, for the first time.
more…
not convinced that’s a very good page
you might assume though there is something you might call a fatigue generator, mechanisms that way, which vary in sensitivity across the population
otherwise what would would slow you down when you’re ill, or not healthy enough to be undertaking normal activities
when you have the flu what makes physical and mental exertion more difficult, what makes it hurt more, what generates aversion to that, why is it punishing
oh whoops, I posts that with the wrong linked page
A physicist at the University of California, Riverside, and her former graduate student have successfully modeled the formation of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that spreads COVID-19, for the first time.
more…
not convinced that’s a very good page
you might assume though there is something you might call a fatigue generator, mechanisms that way, which vary in sensitivity across the population
otherwise what would would slow you down when you’re ill, or not healthy enough to be undertaking normal activities
when you have the flu what makes physical and mental exertion more difficult, what makes it hurt more, what generates aversion to that, why is it punishing
oh whoops, I posts that with the wrong linked page
It’s already known that hundreds of thousands of Americans would still be alive if every eligible person had gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. Now new research strongly suggests that many more of those “excess deaths” in Ohio and Florida were among people with Republican voter registrations.
It’s already known that hundreds of thousands of Americans would still be alive if every eligible person had gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. Now new research strongly suggests that many more of those “excess deaths” in Ohio and Florida were among people with Republican voter registrations.
It’s already known that hundreds of thousands of Americans would still be alive if every eligible person had gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. Now new research strongly suggests that many more of those “excess deaths” in Ohio and Florida were among people with Republican voter registrations.
all helps take peoples minds off the 20 million deaths elsewhere and mass maiming, disruption and all, and the mass host base evolving the virus, with the special indifference lovers of liberty love so much
all helps take peoples minds off the 20 million deaths elsewhere and mass maiming, disruption and all, and the mass host base evolving the virus, with the special indifference lovers of liberty love so much
so 50 extra deaths in 3 months to cause all that disruption damn guess killing people would be less disruptive
Millions of people around the world are believed to suffer from long COVID yet little remains known about the condition – though research has recently proposed several theories for its cause.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/tripideas/nhs-told-to-be-vigilant-of-ebola-as-uganda-outbreak-grows/ar-AA12HlCg
“..The WHO warns that there is ‘no proven treatment’ for Ebola – but dozens of drugs and jabs are being tested in case of a similarly devastating outbreak..”
i’m starting to think when you see written the casualized term “jabs” you’re getting something extra, something more
just a bit sick, just accept bullshit, jet about border smashers
a gift of worldism, that disease travels the globe, killing and maiming it may, all helps dissolve borders, and how could it be that proper if it didn’t do that anyway it could, so thoroughly
COVID-19 origins ‘most likely zoonotic’, but experts find the world has ‘largely failed’ to prepare for the next pandemic By medical reporter Sophie Scott and the Specialist Reporting Team’s Katherine Gregory
Almost three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of international experts says the world has still not dealt with what it says is the “most likely” cause of the virus: animal-to-human transmission.
COVID-19 origins ‘most likely zoonotic’, but experts find the world has ‘largely failed’ to prepare for the next pandemic By medical reporter Sophie Scott and the Specialist Reporting Team’s Katherine Gregory
Almost three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of international experts says the world has still not dealt with what it says is the “most likely” cause of the virus: animal-to-human transmission.
communist party shill
hope that’s not a distraction, i’m sure it’s not, no, couldn’t be
I don’t think the global program of living with the virus originated from a wet market, or a laboratory
hope that’s not a distraction, i’m sure it’s not, no, couldn’t be
I don’t think the global program of living with the virus originated from a wet market, or a laboratory
so wtf is this then, the hunt for red october
did ya eva notices that hoomans are expanshonist, they all over the planet, drives and flies everywheres, like to more, travellas, yeah, cant stops ‘em
sorry we don’t understand, so are healthy natives wanting success, or wanting COVID-19, or wanting COVID-19 only if it means success, or wanting failure to mean no COVID-19, or what
actually that article is fully next level in itself
At its most devastating, the measures played a role in a bus crash in Guizhou province last month that killed 27 people who had been rounded up and were being taken to quarantine for being close contacts. In the same month, a media report stated 13 people from China’s repressed Uyghur minority died from disinfectant poisoning in the far-western Xinjiang region during an outbreak there.
What
The
Fuck
“The most devastating toll of infection control measures was that 27 people died in a road accident, which even when added to 13 people getting wasted by disinfectant, is less than have been dying every single fucking day in Australia¡”
One sport, 16 years, 21 countries, countless memories…
That’s a wrap on the best 16 years of my life. The sport that has made me into the person that I am today. It’s been a crazy journey and I’d do it all again if I could but after over a year of being unwell, it is time to move on. This was the hardest decision I’ve had to make and even harder to accept. I don’t know a life without tennis in it but this sport has taught me so much and I know that great things are in store. ✨
I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout! I have made the best memories with the best people and i wouldn’t change it for the world!🌎🥰
you best salute the emergent army of worldist soldiers – liberated disease – dissolving borders, saving you from nationalism, like someone said, next time around with fascism you won’t recognize it
One sport, 16 years, 21 countries, countless memories…
That’s a wrap on the best 16 years of my life. The sport that has made me into the person that I am today. It’s been a crazy journey and I’d do it all again if I could but after over a year of being unwell, it is time to move on. This was the hardest decision I’ve had to make and even harder to accept. I don’t know a life without tennis in it but this sport has taught me so much and I know that great things are in store. ✨
I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout! I have made the best memories with the best people and i wouldn’t change it for the world!🌎🥰
actually that article is fully next level in itself
At its most devastating, the measures played a role in a bus crash in Guizhou province last month that killed 27 people who had been rounded up and were being taken to quarantine for being close contacts. In the same month, a media report stated 13 people from China’s repressed Uyghur minority died from disinfectant poisoning in the far-western Xinjiang region during an outbreak there.
What
The
Fuck
“The most devastating toll of infection control measures was that 27 people died in a road accident, which even when added to 13 people getting wasted by disinfectant, is less than have been dying every single fucking day in Australia¡”
Fuck
The
What
I had me a quick look at that page, but need antinausea medication to keep reading
I notice this, a generalization, bordering an absolutist statement (deploying maybe dubious comparison to that end), about everyone else, speaking for everyone else…
“….lock them down for a virus that the rest of the world has learnt to live with….”
I added italics for emphasis^
i’d like someone to prove that true, outside it being a normative statement that everyone ought learn to live with it
i’m not sure either, while i’m having a bitch, that everyone wants to be included in the category rest of the world, fucken arrogant worldists can piss off
One sport, 16 years, 21 countries, countless memories…
That’s a wrap on the best 16 years of my life. The sport that has made me into the person that I am today. It’s been a crazy journey and I’d do it all again if I could but after over a year of being unwell, it is time to move on. This was the hardest decision I’ve had to make and even harder to accept. I don’t know a life without tennis in it but this sport has taught me so much and I know that great things are in store. ✨
I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout! I have made the best memories with the best people and i wouldn’t change it for the world!🌎🥰
Great Britain’s Tanysha Dissanayake has announced retirement from professional tennis following a battle with long COVID-19. Dissanayake, who contracted COVID-19 in July 2021, has been dealing with the ongoing effects of COVID-19 ever since.
One sport, 16 years, 21 countries, countless memories…
That’s a wrap on the best 16 years of my life. The sport that has made me into the person that I am today. It’s been a crazy journey and I’d do it all again if I could but after over a year of being unwell, it is time to move on. This was the hardest decision I’ve had to make and even harder to accept. I don’t know a life without tennis in it but this sport has taught me so much and I know that great things are in store. ✨
I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout! I have made the best memories with the best people and i wouldn’t change it for the world!🌎🥰
my personal view of that article is it’s full of shit, quick look I had
haven’t the desire to read it all, or properly, but….
the excess deaths globally are likely over twenty million, I wouldn’t bother with the official death numbers reported, they are nothing like the real numbers, they are not representative of real numbers, rather what i’d call misrepresentation
down a bit…from that page, by memory, perhaps not verbatim, check for yourself..
‘…with the absence of evidence about how best to treat it, long Covid is turning people’s lives upside down..’
is the reader meant to forget how historically avoiding disease has been the treatment (reducing it’s prevalence, elimination, and variously prophylaxis)
and by memory again
‘…the large numbers of those cruelly affected by the long tail of Covid are also having a dangerous impact on health systems and economies still reeling from waves of infections…’
what exactly is the danger, you might ask, what is the real threat of a dangerous impact, is it those with or that will get long covid, or is it the slack acceptance of unlimited wild covid, the policy of and for universal covid, living with it
Victorians told to avoid unnecessary travel for 24 hours
Victorians are being urged to avoid all unnecessary travel for the next 24 hours, as heavy rain continues across the state.
Twelve watch and act warnings are in place across the north, north-east and central areas and advice-level warnings are in place for almost all of the state.
Chris Miller from the Department of Transport told ABC Radio Central Victoria that several roads are closed in the Bendigo region, due to a reported collision and SES crews working on flooded sections.
“If you can defer essential travel, please do so, let’s just wait for these conditions to pass. It’s treacherous, it’s dangerous,” he said.
“If you are out travelling and you come across a detour, one of the key facts to remember is to follow the detour signs rather than your GPS. We’ve had people get in trouble who’ve taken a detour following their GPS and that’s just led them into more danger.”
thanks we thought h’ colours had improved but yet again this fella wanted to argue, but at least it’s good rhetorical practice
I would just like to know what you are talking about, rather than trying to untangle your mind.
fair enough we’ll endeavour to include more explanatory notes especially for our worst bouts of maniacal laughter, but y’all’ll have to have some patience and give some leeway ‘cause it’ll take some practice and there’s always the possibility of relapse
as promised, we explain: there have historically been other clips with this appearance, from elsewhere and in animation form
I would just like to know what you are talking about, rather than trying to untangle your mind.
fair enough we’ll endeavour to include more explanatory notes especially for our worst bouts of maniacal laughter, but y’all’ll have to have some patience and give some leeway ‘cause it’ll take some practice and there’s always the possibility of relapse
as promised, we explain: there have historically been other clips with this appearance, from elsewhere and in animation form
fair enough we’ll endeavour to include more explanatory notes especially for our worst bouts of maniacal laughter, but y’all’ll have to have some patience and give some leeway ‘cause it’ll take some practice and there’s always the possibility of relapse
as promised, we explain: there have historically been other clips with this appearance, from elsewhere and in animation form
Eight companies who were involved in delivering Government communications are bidding for a £1,000,000 contract to be involved in the Covid inquiry’s listening exercise.
How can anyone who was involved in delivering services during the pandemic be part of delivering the inquiry?
The conflict of interest is obvious and would be yet another case of those in power marking their own homework. It would be laughable if it wan’t so serious.
imagine something that would prevent transmission of SARS-CoV-2, allow people to continue to safely participate in society, and protect their privacy and limit facial recognition abuses
imagine something that would prevent transmission of SARS-CoV-2, allow people to continue to safely participate in society, and protect their privacy and limit facial recognition abuses
oh wait only dirty ASIANS wear that stuff, instead we exercise our freedoms to check in
all these devices, telecommunications, internet, is a mass hack, works both ways
might point out also, that where there is reference to lockdowns people might conjure also, for a moment at least, the concept of failed elimination, for some balance, you know I don’t like prejudice, distortions
tipping point (noun) an opportunity to gamble on for example whether or not the tests will come back positive or negative
nice
the unhealth approach, toward hybrid immunity, get yourself some hybrid disease
doubtful ever in the history of the species had the species intentionally spread a disease with such an objective, including the objective of dissolving it into the informal dimension, to render it immeasurable
no surprise you get an indeterminate array of symptoms associated with post-infection, known as long covid
that this only applies if you’re unlucky enough to be one of the many that ends up chronically wrecked
that effort hurts more, generates discomfort, more so during illness, has been known since way way back, and weakness after illness has been known since way back, probably tens of thousands of years
christ, like I say you need consult your dead great great grandma for some reality
I was going to suggest that related to the fact that prior to COVID people just dosed up and went to work with a cold anyway but during the last couple of years you’ve been legally required to isolate if testing positive. But the graph change doesn’t show up at the right date. More working from home may be a factor.
I was going to suggest that related to the fact that prior to COVID people just dosed up and went to work with a cold anyway but during the last couple of years you’ve been legally required to isolate if testing positive. But the graph change doesn’t show up at the right date. More working from home may be a factor.
of course covid for not an insubstantial percentage of the population that get it may not be a cold, sort of evidenced by the excess deaths reported, and the mysterious phenomenon of long covid, of the latter i’m hearing tens of millions globally, but I think you might multiply that by six or more perhaps, the excess deaths alone may exceed twenty million
it’s not a truth machine the news, not a little negation deployed in the heuristics of the bulb on the shoulders, no less so of shared notions
Oct 17 (Reuters) – Hair-straightening products may significantly increase the risk of developing uterine cancer among those who use them frequently, a large study published on Monday suggests.
subtitle when CHINA allegedly does this shit then they’re arseholes, but when USSA barefacedly claim to do this shit it’s awesomegoodshit exclamation mark slash subtitle
American researchers have developed a new lethal Covid strain in a laboratory – echoing experiments that many fear started the pandemic. The mutant variant — which is a hybrid of Omicron and the original Wuhan virus — killed 80 per cent of mice infected with it at Boston University. When a similar group of rodents were exposed to the standard Omicron strain, however, they all survived and only experienced ‘mild’ symptoms. The scientists also infected human cells with the hybrid variant and found it was five times more infectious than Omicron.
subtitle when CHINA allegedly does this shit then they’re arseholes, but when USSA barefacedly claim to do this shit it’s awesomegoodshit exclamation mark slash subtitle
American researchers have developed a new lethal Covid strain in a laboratory – echoing experiments that many fear started the pandemic. The mutant variant — which is a hybrid of Omicron and the original Wuhan virus — killed 80 per cent of mice infected with it at Boston University. When a similar group of rodents were exposed to the standard Omicron strain, however, they all survived and only experienced ‘mild’ symptoms. The scientists also infected human cells with the hybrid variant and found it was five times more infectious than Omicron.
that doesn’t bring me much cheer, plenty scope for covid evolution since it was allowed to assume unlimited wild status, the great petri dish that is humans, not a few hosts swapping air and whatever, traveling too
subtitle when CHINA allegedly does this shit then they’re arseholes, but when USSA barefacedly claim to do this shit it’s awesomegoodshit exclamation mark slash subtitle
did readed that thread in twitter lastnight, lot of, or maybe was about 4:00am this morn, whatever
you gots to remember that anything that evolves with the cultural evolution of humans potentially gets attributed some accompanying status by association, and in this case it involves a virus of which when it infects a host the two biologics are in fact for some period not separate, and considered at group level of persistent high rates of infection really they are never separate
so goodo, covid gets some status
ordinarily this would be a dubious turnout, but so taken by, so impressed by evolution people are, somewhere somehow the species became extraordinarily undiscriminating, extremely, quite radical really without even knowing, to the extent people would be induced to let covid go because it was considered too contagious contain
so effective the campaign has been that the error in that just above multiplied to be so common as to require little or no effort at all to sustain
lots of we and us derrr in that, strangely common these days given the libertarian emphasis
the internal press agent hey, makes the right noises
anyway probably ideal treatment for those in medicine that didn’t come around the unlimited wild covid willingly, help them learn who their masters are
well good to know that there are certain doctors providing low value care and rejecting the lights
we wonder how this arsehole seems to know so much about that stuff, takes one
lots of we and us derrr in that, strangely common these days given the libertarian emphasis
the internal press agent hey, makes the right noises
anyway probably ideal treatment for those in medicine that didn’t come around the unlimited wild covid willingly, help them learn who their masters are
MG is not some unhinged libertarian so the article is worth considering.
I’ve chatted with Michelle. She’s very astute.
She says “Those bearing “the brunt” of the pandemic included low socio-economic families, women, children, those in aged care, people with disabilities, temporary migrants, and multicultural communities, the review says. “
That seems to cover the majority of Australia’s population.
MG is not some unhinged libertarian so the article is worth considering.
I’ve chatted with Michelle. She’s very astute.
She says “Those bearing “the brunt” of the pandemic included low socio-economic families, women, children, those in aged care, people with disabilities, temporary migrants, and multicultural communities, the review says. “
That seems to cover the majority of Australia’s population.
Those that don’t fall in there are the smaller number of wealthy Australians.
MG is not some unhinged libertarian so the article is worth considering.
I’ve chatted with Michelle. She’s very astute.
She says “Those bearing “the brunt” of the pandemic included low socio-economic families, women, children, those in aged care, people with disabilities, temporary migrants, and multicultural communities, the review says. “
That seems to cover the majority of Australia’s population.
Just women and children would be well over half.
But I wonder how much better off those groups would have been if the total death rate had been about 5x higher, as it was in USA and most of Europe?
She says “Those bearing “the brunt” of the pandemic included low socio-economic families, women, children, those in aged care, people with disabilities, temporary migrants, and multicultural communities, the review says. “
That seems to cover the majority of Australia’s population.
Just women and children would be well over half.
But I wonder how much better off those groups would have been if the total death rate had been about 5x higher, as it was in USA and most of Europe?
I think the world changed when the children were given the job to spread plague
and of course we’re all children when it comes to libertarian innocence
She says “Those bearing “the brunt” of the pandemic included low socio-economic families, women, children, those in aged care, people with disabilities, temporary migrants, and multicultural communities, the review says. “
That seems to cover the majority of Australia’s population.
Just women and children would be well over half.
But I wonder how much better off those groups would have been if the total death rate had been about 5x higher, as it was in USA and most of Europe?
I think the world changed when the children were given the job to spread plague
and of course we’re all children when it comes to libertarian innocence
A high school in Kentucky says it is canceling the rest of the football season for its varsity team. On Tuesday, Bellevue High School Athletic Director Jim Hicks announced that the school made the decision because the team has a limited number of healthy players available.
A high school in Kentucky says it is canceling the rest of the football season for its varsity team. On Tuesday, Bellevue High School Athletic Director Jim Hicks announced that the school made the decision because the team has a limited number of healthy players available.
must have been the lockdowns
it’s a long way to the top if ya wanna covid shithole
Australia to look at ending RHD “through better environmental health messages, making healthier houses, and investing in people with knowledge about stopping infection transmission”.
thought to be mostly eradicated in first world countries and is only found in the most disadvantaged areas of developing countries
Excellent description of conservatives everywhere.
turdulent.
It would be funny if it wasn’t true.
Truth seems to be more unrealistic than satire these days. This is not not comedy anymore, this is just a man talking sense with a few rude words thrown in.
in another plane the anticovids are using reclaimed antivaxxer memes now
While it’s still important to wear a face mask in many situations, that mask won’t be fully effective if it doesn’t fit properly. That’s why a team at MIT has designed a device to assess how well a mask fits an individual user, quickly and easily.
¡ it’s official ¡ COVID-19 is good for The Economy Must Grow ¡ it’s only everything else that causes inflationary disaster ¡
“Real wages were falling before the election, and they’ve been falling since the election. That’s because inflation is higher for longer as a consequence of the war in Ukraine, natural disasters and issues in our own supply chains here at home, and also a consequence of a decade now of wage stagnation.”
i’d be very surprised if any substantial ‘truth’ had been revealed lately, that’s certainly not what I see, I don’t see any recent interest reinvigorated, how could it be, given the living with the death and maiming, the protracted maiming
i’d be very surprised if any substantial ‘truth’ had been revealed lately, that’s certainly not what I see, I don’t see any recent interest reinvigorated, how could it be, given the living with the death and maiming, the protracted maiming
i’d be very surprised if any substantial ‘truth’ had been revealed lately, that’s certainly not what I see, I don’t see any recent interest reinvigorated, how could it be, given the living with the death and maiming, the protracted maiming
i’d be very surprised if any substantial ‘truth’ had been revealed lately, that’s certainly not what I see, I don’t see any recent interest reinvigorated, how could it be, given the living with the death and maiming, the protracted maiming
and my friend the ABC, helping prevent the maiming of unlimited wild covid
privately funded/ by three orgs. including Andrew Forrest. hardly impartial.
yeah did notice, i’m always moved when master forrest gets involved in health policy
all helps anyway with the message the pandemic is over, distracts from the mass maiming in progress
my first thoughts about the most vulnerable were the people who were on the dole.. I know of one who had the best time eating real food and paying off bills.
privately funded/ by three orgs. including Andrew Forrest. hardly impartial.
yeah did notice, i’m always moved when master forrest gets involved in health policy
all helps anyway with the message the pandemic is over, distracts from the mass maiming in progress
my first thoughts about the most vulnerable were the people who were on the dole.. I know of one who had the best time eating real food and paying off bills.
probably not in tiggy’s radar for vulnerable. over 50s unemployed…
privately funded/ by three orgs. including Andrew Forrest. hardly impartial.
yeah did notice, i’m always moved when master forrest gets involved in health policy
all helps anyway with the message the pandemic is over, distracts from the mass maiming in progress
my first thoughts about the most vulnerable were the people who were on the dole.. I know of one who had the best time eating real food and paying off bills.
life here was better with a few very successful lockdowns, elimination worked right up until they let it go – it was officially released – of the latter the logic was if there was already a covid fire here you’d hardly notice a new one, in fact a new one wasn’t really possible if you had a lot of it, so a lot of it was got, turns out the thing is wildly contagious, especially when you let it go a promote hybrid immunity
whatever anyway, now there’s the mass maiming, and deaths, which I put in that order because the deaths are preceded by an injury
eventually the children were licensed to spread covid, they have a special appreciation of health, so are perfect for the job, no concept of an ideological apparatus, ideal really
New research showing SARS-CoV-2 destroys connections between nerve cells in a mini-brain organoid may be part of the puzzle of why COVID-19 infections can have such a profound impact on the brain. Some of the observations bared some similarity to those seen during Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease development.
Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden created human three-dimensional mini-brains in a dish and infected these models with SARS-CoV-2. Their findings showed that the virus triggered an increase in “early cell-death related events.”
The mini-brains used in this study featured brain cells called microglia. These can help to protect the brain by engulfing and clearing up unwanted synapses, the junctions between neurons that are used to pass signals to their neighbors. However, this study suggests the microglia were excessively eliminated synapses when battling SARS-CoV-2 infection, which actually damages the brain,
One of the most widely reported effects of COVID-19 is the infamous “brain fog”, involving confusion, poor concentration, memory issues, and a lack of focus. Some studies have also found that over a third of COVID-19 patients were diagnosed with a neurological or psychiatric condition within 6 months of infection.
Although it’s clear that COVID-19 can damage the brain significantly, there is still some debate about whether the virus directly infects the brain. Nevertheless, the researchers from this latest project say their findings could help to explain why COVID-19 infections are resulting in these unusual symptoms that affect cognition and brain function.
“Interestingly, our results to a large extent mimic what has recently been observed in mouse models infected with other neuroinvasive RNA viruses such as the West Nile virus. These viruses are also linked to residual cognitive deficits after the infection, and a persisting activation of microglia leading to an excessive engulfment of synapses, which has been suggested to drive these symptoms,” Samudyata Samudyata, first study author and postdoctoral fellow in Sellgren lab at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Karolinska Institutet, said in a statement.
The researchers note that excessive engulfment of synapses by the microglia is something that’s been linked to both neurodevelopmental disorders and neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s disease.
While it’s too soon to say how COVID-19 may become implicated in people developing neurodegenerative diseases in the future, it’s a concern that’s been raised before.
“Microglia displayed a distinct gene signature largely characterized by an upregulation of interferon-responsive genes, and included pathways previously linked to neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. This signature was also observed at a later time-point when the virus load was minimal,” added Susmita Malwade, co-author of the study and doctoral student in Sellgren lab at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Karolinska Institutet.
The new study was published in the Nature journal Molecular Psychiatry
New research showing SARS-CoV-2 destroys connections between nerve cells in a mini-brain organoid may be part of the puzzle of why COVID-19 infections can have such a profound impact on the brain. Some of the observations bared some similarity to those seen during Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease development.
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https://www.iflscience.com/scientists-infect-mini-brains-with-covid-19-revealing-worrying-damage-65892
‘Australian women and children returning to Sydney from Syrian detention camp after four years ABC Investigations
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By Suzanne Dredge and Dylan Welch
The first group of Australian women and children held in Syria is returning to Sydney after spending four years languishing in a detention camp. ‘
Daddies will follow after a suitable interval, some may do a short stretch in chokey, and then they can all join ‘prominent crime families’.
‘Australian women and children returning to Sydney from Syrian detention camp after four years ABC Investigations
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By Suzanne Dredge and Dylan Welch
The first group of Australian women and children held in Syria is returning to Sydney after spending four years languishing in a detention camp. ‘
Daddies will follow after a suitable interval, some may do a short stretch in chokey, and then they can all join ‘prominent crime families’.
probably generalize the only situation where reliable infection numbers might prevail is in the context of an elimination strategy, or certainly a program to limit infection numbers with downward pressure on infections, which requires capturing or apprehending real infections and generating representative numbers to that end, you need apprehend the contagion
fairly much any other context will result in the trend of fade in infection numbers, and actively fading the capture
probably generalize the only situation where reliable infection numbers might prevail is in the context of an elimination strategy, or certainly a program to limit infection numbers with downward pressure on infections, which requires capturing or apprehending real infections and generating representative numbers to that end, you need apprehend the contagion
fairly much any other context will result in the trend of fade in infection numbers, and actively fading the capture
I think it’s probably just a typo in the New York Times.
Various online resources indicate the number of hospitalisations in the USA at the moment is about 22000, with about 3000 in intensive care. There are around 1.4 million active cases in the USA.
probably generalize the only situation where reliable infection numbers might prevail is in the context of an elimination strategy, or certainly a program to limit infection numbers with downward pressure on infections, which requires capturing or apprehending real infections and generating representative numbers to that end, you need apprehend the contagion
fairly much any other context will result in the trend of fade in infection numbers, and actively fading the capture
I think it’s probably just a typo in the New York Times.
Various online resources indicate the number of hospitalisations in the USA at the moment is about 22000, with about 3000 in intensive care. There are around 1.4 million active cases in the USA.
could be too, master DV, possibly likely even, I not go look for source, overcome by a laziness today
ah well why fatigue your quarantine staff when you can kill millions and fatigue your health system instead
“I truly bemoan some of the reporting on China that is not from journalists who are actually here,” he said.
“When I was in quarantine , it was fine, I didn’t think it was draconian.
“But, talking to the quarantine staff, they said to me: ‘You think you have it bad? We haven’t been home for two years’ … We’re all trapped in this system, and you miss those everyday interactions if you’re not here,” he said.
Nonetheless, Mr Tsai also said hopes about China opening up completely were always misguided.
Integrated analysis and comparisons with healthy controls revealed extensive changes in the cellular composition and expression states in COVID-19 liver, reflecting hepatocellular injury, ductular reaction, pathologic vascular expansion, and fibrogenesis. We also observed Kupffer cell proliferation and erythrocyte progenitors for the first time in a human liver single-cell atlas, resembling similar responses in liver injury in mice and in sepsis, respectively. Despite the absence of a clinical acute liver injury phenotype, endothelial cell composition was dramatically impacted in COVID-19, concomitantly with extensive alterations and profibrogenic activation of reactive cholangiocytes and mesenchymal cells.
ah well why fatigue your quarantine staff when you can kill millions and fatigue your health system instead
“I truly bemoan some of the reporting on China that is not from journalists who are actually here,” he said.
“When I was in quarantine , it was fine, I didn’t think it was draconian.
“But, talking to the quarantine staff, they said to me: ‘You think you have it bad? We haven’t been home for two years’ … We’re all trapped in this system, and you miss those everyday interactions if you’re not here,” he said.
Nonetheless, Mr Tsai also said hopes about China opening up completely were always misguided.
done went to the source, some of that’s more appealing artful conceptualization, liberties so, courtesy friends in the ideological apparatus, nicely put together, in the service of ideology
intelligence multiplied, makes you wonder about the spaces between things in the real world of things, what its purpose might be, if anyone ventured to attribute a purpose