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COVID is not just a respiratory virus. It’s not a cold. It’s not “mild”.
It’s a multi system vascular virus that can do damage throughout your body.
It’s also a novel virus. Five years is not a lot of time in the lifecycle of a new disease. The more we learn, the more obvious it becomes that avoiding infection is critical for long term health.
The precautionary principle should have been applied. We need to be humble and realize that we don’t know how bad things will be in another few years.
So wear a mask. Clean and ventilate the air. Avoid high risk settings. Do whatever you can to minimize your risk of infection. Protect yourself and your communities.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44349-025-00015-3
#covidisairborne #covidisnotover #sarscov2 #longcovid #heartdamage #disability #wearamask #PrecautionaryPrinciple
Background COVID-19 is a disease that affects multiple organs and is believed to have an impact on the function of the heart muscle. Initial findings from hospitalized COVID-19 patients indicate the presence of myocardial injury characterized by increased levels of high-sensitive troponin. The causes of myocardial damage are diverse and not completely comprehended. Methods A three-dimensional echocardiogram (3DE) accurately measures the volume of the left ventricle (LV) and its function, both globally and regionally. It eliminates the subjective nature of two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) when evaluating irregularities in the movement of the LV walls. This study sought to assess the left ventricular systolic function in 150 individuals who had recovered from COVID-19 and were experiencing post-COVID symptoms such as dyspnea, palpitation, or chest discomfort using 3DE. Results Our investigation revealed a notable statistical correlation (p-value of > 0.001) between patients who had post-COVID-19 syndrome and reported enduring symptoms such as shortness of breath, or chest discomfort, and various 3D echocardiographic strain patterns (the mean GLS% in the cases group was − 16.06 ± 4.36, whereas in the control group it was − 17.9 ± 2.57). Subclinical myocardial dysfunction, as shown by a decrease in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS), is common in over 85% of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. However, more commonly observed indicators of left ventricular (LV) function, such as lower ejection fraction (EF) and anomalies in wall motion, were less frequently found. Conclusion Our study findings suggest that persons who developed symptoms such as difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, or chest pain following their recovery from COVID-19 exhibited a reduction in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) as measured by three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE). Ongoing research is focused on determining the mechanism of heart damage in COVID-19 infection.
“There are no control groups,” Campen said. “Everyone is exposed.”
And that's a real problem - I recall the story breaking that second hand smoke was contributing to breast cancer - but it took many years of reduced smoking rates before enough women had NOT been exposed to second hand smoke so that they could compare groups in a meaningful way.
One of the reasons I am heartbroken that the #PrecautionaryPrinciple has been rejected by the US. By the time you find the harm, and demonstrate linkages, the damage is done.
It strikes me that many regulatory regimes are still not asking the right questions about adverse impacts - and we keep finding problems like this.
#ChemicalPollution #pesticidepoisoning but no robust #PrecautionaryPrinciple
I urge everyone to read this - especially if you live in LA (or have loved ones there).
I appreciate Isabel mentioning the early days of the Covid pandemic and how we were told masks weren’t necessary. How public officials didn’t model mask wearing or precautions until much much later.
It’s fitting perhaps that the folks doing the heavy lifting to protect people from the LA wildfires are disability and Covid activists.
They’ve been boots on the ground since day one, with the government even going to them for masks and clean air supplies.
The same government that tried to ban masks a few months ago, that discarded the disabled as “acceptable losses” are now asking for their help.
And they’re showing up. Because that’s what this incredible community does. It shows up for people.
If you’ve been Covid aware these last five years you’ve no doubt learned a ton about air quality. I know I have.
You know about CO2, PMs and VOCs. You know about the difference between an N95 and a P100 and why gas filters are necessary for wildfires.
You know to listen to the air quality experts who have been trying to warn us for years about the dangers of COVID and wildfire smoke.
Listen to them now. The air isn’t safe. The water isn’t safe. The homes that are still standing aren’t safe.
Even if the air quality is “ok” in Los Angeles, it’s anything but. It’s just like when we were told we didn’t have to wear masks for Covid. It’s early days and the info being given is incomplete (and best) and outright wrong (at worst).
Mask up. Engage with a local mask bloc if you can’t afford a respirator or don’t know what kind to get. Pay attention to the air quality experts.
Apply the precautionary principle. It may save your life.
#la #losangeles #wildfires #california #wearamask #airquality #precautionaryprinciple
Two snowy owls who were found dead in Toronto in December now confirmed to have died of bird flu.
We already had a teen in BC on life support with no known animal exposure.
Can we talk about the fact that these owls were found in the most populous part of the country??
#h5n1 #birdflu #pandemic #toronto #wearamask #precautionaryprinciple
Two snowy owls found dead at the Leslie Street Spit in late December died of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1). Toronto's conservation authority is asking the public to report sick or dying birds in the park.
It's nice that the companies who inflicted this on us and mislead us about the risks spewed all of this legally. Especially bad in the US, where faith in the #NeoliberalFallacy means applying the #PrecautionaryPrinciple is anathema. All profits to the companies and major shareholders; costs imposed on everyone.