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“What kind of society prioritizes being able to enjoy a steak indoors over first-graders learning to read in-person?”https://t.co/ARwTcL88JSLet me tell you.

A society that understands that going to a restaurant isn't the same thing as forcing large portions of the population to have their children forced into buildings built by prison contractors or risk having their children taken away.

A society that puts further stress on women-as-caretakers during an already difficult situation.https://t.co/2rXkzpPcg4

A society that shames the eating behavior of the working class while neglecting the larger forces that conspire against our health and welfare.https://t.co/P1zr7xI2ws

A society that understands grown adults can make better decision about risks of going to a restaurant vs small children (whom are less likely to show symptoms of covid) sitting in a classroom all day. https://t.co/j89HriJsG2

A society full of panicked people, built upon systems that maximize output at the cost of resilience to black swans, that is struggling to find reasonable adaptations to large scale systematic disruption of widely adopted norms.

A society being fed mixed messages about contagion risks.https://t.co/eCJtaLjKis

A risk averse society where we don't have a good handle on the situation because "we don’t actually understand the natural history of transmission in children, because we mitigate against it"https://t.co/Ar4wbJuDqB

A society that has habitually ignore foreign reports on the nature of virus spread and bicker about the definition of 'aerosol'https://t.co/pad9VFtar7

A society that (even before the pandemic) has had a long running issue with not being a good fit for children with disabilities.https://t.co/HYVEXchVDV

A society where parents with disabilities are often dismissed despite higher rates if infection complications and difficulty with illness.https://t.co/zZzFQG03kf

A society where large gaps in the social safety net are being put in the spotlight because of changing demands.https://t.co/Yp6iQPkoMT

A society where I do not want to have children.https://t.co/Ty2BP8bjTg

Watching Van Lifer's raise children in vans. Hanging childsize bunkbeds off the back of front seats. Baby wearing as lifestyle. Holding your child close to keep them safe.Escaping a society whom kill your children to make you a better worker caste.Rejecting dominate egregora.

We live in a societywhere "Americans woke up to find themselves citizens of a failed state. With no national plan—no coherent instructions at all—families, schools, and offices were left to decide on their own whether to shut down and take shelter. "https://t.co/lrcLPeMJlQ

"Peaceful, integrated, and long-lasting institutions are often seen as healthy and likely to endure. However, it is precisely these conditions that allow their gradual hollowing-out and descent into dysfunction to remain unnoticed."https://t.co/cWrW44x2CLhttps://t.co/75HwIzdiOp

A society where when faced with a collectivist challenge, immediately start writing about how it's the current administrations fault instead of looking at the systems that got us here. https://t.co/xZCMQV0WWwhttps://t.co/Wv0xsNeSvS

A society where large swaths of our behavior are controlled by a tangled web of intertwined laws built up over generations of dysfunctional political grandstanding. With regulations passed as parts of bills to gain political favor among the voting public.

A society where we are helplessly dependent on complex and inflexible systems of control, that leave us without recourse if we choose to do the right thing. Forcing our collective hands to be bound or risk going homeless.https://t.co/X5J1oSTRqE

A society where every 4 years we have this sort of political seizure where we scream at everyone else for not screaming loud enough, and then wonder why people are rolling tubs up and down the hill like Diogenes.https://t.co/XUAMexfVSP

A society where... Oh look it's another shutdown scare. This time during the middle of a pandemic, and we're already starting to blame the standing president like a perpetual scapegoat.https://t.co/jeaXkIPpgQ

It looks like vaccines for younger children (<12) started being tested in February and march."Immunizing children will help schools to reopen as well as help to end the pandemic"https://t.co/GIo6zhdSjp https://t.co/lDAY07Q01y


According to AAP's report, As a percentage of cases, Vermont has the highest proportion of children infected with covid. However taking into account our low case load in general, this may be misleading.https://t.co/4M9WwJ84aP https://t.co/cLDSCh8KtF


A total of 306 childhood deaths attributed to covid over all. This report says that "childhood deaths" they tallied varies by state. https://t.co/Z9sB3D3HTn


These numbers roughly correspond with those within the CDC's dashboard.https://t.co/NKE6yD29Kf https://t.co/KlqwUhLd7O


Rates of "COVID-19–associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)" that seem to be similar to Kawasaki symptoms are quite low, but non zero. This reports two recent studies that cover comparative analysis.https://t.co/1X8C0WDXIs

"Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the current literature on post-acute COVID-19, its pathophysiology and its organ-specific sequelae"I highlighted a section detailing MIS-Chttps://t.co/87fqDDPenr https://t.co/4sN0lLGtPq


That MIS-C seems to show up in people of color and latin-x groups more often seems to fit the overall trend of childhood deaths being largely from that group. https://t.co/kT4zXHczD7

Whelp."The children who have died of covid-19 are, even more than among adults, disproportionately children of color — about three-quarters of those who’ve succumbed to covid so far, according to CDC data." [Feb 21, 2021]https://t.co/K6fbXW2qThhttps://t.co/rqNnNZadEc

"a team of researchers picked through all hospital admissions and deaths reported for people younger than 18 in England. The studies found that COVID-19 caused 25 deaths in that age group between March 2020 and February 2021."https://t.co/LQjevUbZTa

"Black children were more likely than their white counterparts to require intensive care, both for COVID-19 and for paediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a rare syndrome associated with coronavirus infection. But overall, the need for intensive care was “incredibly rare”"

I'm sure the children will be fine. /shttps://t.co/pfSctBazf1

Society will demand we sacrifice children to ride ourselves of this virus. What's a little heart inflammation anyway? You must be neglecting the child's welfare if you refuse to vaccinate them.Homeschooling? Donchakno that is unfair to other children?https://t.co/gYF7yCUbd2

"Homeschooling is a legal instructional option in all 50 states and national homeschooling rates grew rapidly from 1999 to 2012 but had since remained steady at around 3.3%.However"https://t.co/tZNMjZucJX

"The crisis gave rise to a diverse swath of families that are using tech to totally customize their kids’ learning, and they might even change what “going to school” means in the post-pandemic world."https://t.co/DfTfNbpxjO

Can someone Fact Check this?> "For boys 12-15 without medical comorbidities receiving their second mRNA vaccination dose, the rate of CAE is 3.7 to 6.1 times higher than their 120-day COVID-19 hospitalization risk as of August 21, 2021"https://t.co/Rhdch1CnQs

Cuz I'm literally being told by the CDC not to worry about it.https://t.co/GMa8Fqe8b4

"CDC and its partners are actively monitoring reports of myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination. Active monitoring includes reviewing data and medical records and evaluating the relationship to COVID-19 vaccination."https://t.co/UGzRDXOp31 https://t.co/cITPDGr4OZ


Ok cool. VARES is useless here it seems.https://t.co/F2hEADQREk

This makes sense. So it's an early warning system.> "Typically, these are used to flag events with disproportionate reporting frequency, which can then be analyzed with other methods that have validated medical data"https://t.co/Y1RNAVlk47

Would have been cool if we had medical tests on animal models of myocarditis or something. That would have been a pretty good set of validated medical data... No? https://t.co/0Mzvlkicdy

It'd be really cool to see an animal model being used to study heart https://t.co/MSbsgSXvoA and lung diseases https://t.co/oW7C0D39KH trialed against vaccines.https://t.co/9MoSKVn6L8

Did you know rabbits are an animal model of Kawasaki disease?"This rabbit model of coronary arteritis displayed histopathological and ultrastructural features similar to those of Kawasaki disease in humans."https://t.co/8aVni2Hvc8

Schools are fucked huh?https://t.co/3KZ3VhAVGA

to the extent there's exit and i expect there will be exit i can imagine parallel systems growing and deepening to the extent its symmetrical i can imagine growing bipartisan support for vouchers it seems like in most cases tho public schooling is further weakened as a system


Chaser: https://t.co/KIbc9O4dmy

"People should be counseled about the unknown vaccine safety profile and effectiveness in immunocompromised populations, the potential for reduced immune responses, and the need to continue to follow current guidance to protect themselves against COVID-19"https://t.co/94vKSIpyiV

A society where paying for lobbying firms can make it so you(r company) can sell products to help children that probably don't work that well and cost too much, and their marketing is full of deceptive framings. https://t.co/5pbqtedcebhttps://t.co/yko6tn9qlX https://t.co/kz5rejmWwx


A society where"Reform through democratic legislation requires either 'public consensus or a powerful minority lobby.'"means that you can legally use money to buy more money (by way of government earmarks to fight covid).https://t.co/MjZN6SaThA https://t.co/CTyRPu2DyF


Who doesn't love a little indirect corruption by way of effective fraud masquerading as "minority groups lobbying for reform".Hey, at least it's not direct bribery and kickbacks. https://t.co/lXF2sFJ3Ym

Such society, many False claims, wow! https://t.co/IAtTDHttaz


What we are seeing is in part that these schools are underprepared in managing the funds. They are making foolish decisions in an emergency mindset, or struggling to interpret the requirements to use them. https://t.co/TBLnezK9ZF

"At 12 months, 20.3% of COVID-exposed children and 5.9% of the controls received a diagnosis of neurodevelopmental delay (risk ratio, 3.44; 95% confidence interval, 1.19 to 9.95)." (in Brazil)https://t.co/lqV6En1Vchhttps://t.co/3SRduLk3sh

It's wild to think that we had to chose between a vaccine that lowers the risk of long covid from 4.5% to 0.8%( and wanes over time) https://t.co/BNRMzSqdAuwhile increases the chance the kid gets mycocarditis. https://t.co/3K1l9mO6QTBecause school.

"More than 1 million children may have been affected by long COVID in 2023, [...] This is similar to the 1.3%, or about 1 million, of children ever estimated to have had long COVID in 2022, according to the authors"https://t.co/bo238uWKPmWhy so similar?https://t.co/JUZX7uGJgc

This makes me sad."Lastly, supporting the importance of Th17 in the pathogenesis of COVID-19, is research showing that there are increased numbers of Th17 cells present in blood samples of COVID-19 patients [54,61]."https://t.co/Xm1S5uptXshttps://t.co/nedvNTVg6U

Can we could have a discussion in how to prepare for children born in the next few years and the impacts of Long COVID on TH17?"Remodeling of T Cell Dynamics During Long COVID Is Dependent on Severity of SARS-CoV-2 Infection"https://t.co/Z77A1qtvsKhttps://t.co/P6akpVnUiC

Maybe we could figure out how to not have a tradeoff?https://t.co/fZZuRSddeb

@AutismCaus76847 @Grumpy_Mr_Gruff @SabinehazanMD @seriss2012 @Tammy202222 @stkirsch It's amazing how far reaching this implication is."Revitalizing myocarditis treatment through gut microbiota modulation: unveiling a promising therapeutic avenue" [2023] https://t.co/8xprroVcbehttps://t.co/tdivt0kTnD

And find out why the shots give myocarditis to some kids instead of yelling at people about it. https://t.co/CUmshyFT0E

How I approached this was batshit insane, to be fair.https://t.co/gGt95iTbRC

@Mangan150 You must wonder, why did I eat Dog Feces?let me tell you about myocarditis and gut bacteria..."Fecal microbiota transplantation alleviates myocardial damage in myocarditis by restoring the microbiota composition"https://t.co/Kv9CeH5GUuhttps://t.co/l69tXJ9R7A

But maybe there is some wisdom in my madness.https://t.co/oPCdCyhYjB

1) Flu vaccine effectiveness mediated by gut bacteria.https://t.co/sp8Ys0psel2) Maternal gut regulate RSV infection risk in children via bacterial strain Lactobacillus johnsonii.https://t.co/Nfh8Ptlnja3) Gut Bacteria disrupted due to covid.https://t.co/rijnuu9AaH4) Ergo: https://t.co/7RsTVWtgTZ

"Decreased abundance of short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria in the gut of patients with COVID-19 might represent one of the crucial mechanisms contributing to the gut–lung interaction" [DEC 2023]https://t.co/yheFj0oyiu 🙃https://t.co/d6lpZse32i

"provides evidence of gut microbiome dysbiosis in recovered [healthcare workers] three months after discharge and its association with persistent symptoms after discharge. [...] gut microbiota may play an important role in the recovery of patients"https://t.co/cVM6FwkBUl https://t.co/LKF3ePL2yy https://t.co/STO4bMdqXF


Stuff like this makes me glad I do not have children, because this would make me a terrorist.https://t.co/Ss0ktTblG9

This is really wild A 5-year-old was given a COVID vaccination at school without parental consent and against their wishes According to the judge, "emergency use" status grants total immunity from tort to anyone qualified to administer the shot, even without consent Dismissed