Dr tholderp
Blake saud ny fully opened schools
Lolooolol
Seriously, you have a real problem with lying.
Or reading.
loloIololol wrong wrong wrong. Ny schools are opening half time and then capitalizing on the daycares they forced out of business to make their own second schools. You know so school can happen in 2 different locations 5 days a week mixing completely different kids.
Lolooololl
Blake
Widespread PFAS chemical pollution will likely make COVID-19 worse
These common household and industrial chemicals impair immune system function
we have no idea how a potent family of chemicals, called PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), is impacting our risk for COVID-19.
What we do know about PFAS makes this acknowledgement very worrisome.
Because of their unique chemical properties that allow them to repel both oil and water, PFAS are everywhere, appearing in Teflon frying pans, stain-resistant carpeting, outdoor gear, and fire-fighting foam, to name just a few.
PFAS are potent immunotoxicants, meaning they impair immune responses in both humans and animals.
Research tells us PFAS reduce vaccine efficacy and antibody response in humans, at concentrations readily found in our blood.
Infants exposed to high PFAS levels in utero had reduced antibody levels at five years old.
With each doubling of PFAS in the children's blood, the overall antibody response was cut by almost 50%.
Some children were found to have antibody levels at age five that clinically qualified them for further vaccination,
meaning they weren't adequately protected from diphtheria or tetanus,
even though they had already been vaccinated for these diseases as a baby.
"Given that PFAS are toxic to the immune system, exposure to these persistent chemicals may well worsen the consequences of a COVID-19 infection.
Just like recent studies have shown that
areas with more severe air pollution have more severe COVID-19 cases and greater mortality,
we should also examine if the same applies to communities with PFAS-contaminated drinking water."
https://www.salon.com/2020/07/19/widespread-pfas-chemical-pollution-will-likely-make-covid-19-worse_partner/
A comprehensive review of COVID-19's effect on organ systems outside the lungs
Now, physicians recognize that the coronavirus can impact organs throughout the body.
review, published in Nature Medicine, also summarized proposed mechanisms behind these wide-ranging systemic effects and provided clinical guidance for physicians.
Beyond the severe respiratory distress now associated with severe COVID-19, the virus also may increase patients'
risk of heart attack, kidney failure and clotting disorders, the physicians report.
Neurological symptoms, including headache, dizziness, fatigue, and loss of smell, may occur in about a third of patients. Patients with severe cases of COVID-19 are also
at risk for strokes caused by blood clots and delirium.
"There's a lot of news about clotting but it's also important to understand that
a substantial proportion of
these patients suffer kidney, heart, and brain damage."
Scientists suspect these various complications may all
stem from the systemic inflammation
that can occur as the immune system attempts to fight off the virus's attack on the body,
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20...the-lungs.aspx
Systemic inflammation with widespread, and highly variable damage? Sounds just like lupus
Florida case fatality rate in june less than 1percent.
Winning
Show your math.
^ gossip
you can even do cfr. 0 skill
Yeah I was the one that gave you the link saying they are opening half time.
Weirdo.
Lololololllloll
Now youre lying about what you said
COVID-19 sweeps through Florida mega-retirement Villages community, as residents ignore precautions
“You can tell who is a Democrat, who is a Republican by their masks.”
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...paign=trending
I would say something about Darwin, but these people are past their reproductive stage. Thankfully they aren't past their voting stage.
I am going to guess that is not a scientific study on how COVID is transmitted by adolescents, and that means we can expose tens of milions of them and millions of their teachers/staff to a pandemic.
Just a guess.
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