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November 7, 2025 at 2:44 PM
@pressprogress.ca needs your solidarity and support right now more than ever
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I find that statement “kids are germiest“ utterly infuriating.
Children are meant to be cared for by adults.
If they have excess quantities of “germs” it’s our fault for not giving them healthier environments to grow up in.
They are kept in overcrowded, under-ventilated, under funded 💩 holes.
Children are meant to be cared for by adults.
If they have excess quantities of “germs” it’s our fault for not giving them healthier environments to grow up in.
They are kept in overcrowded, under-ventilated, under funded 💩 holes.
November 7, 2025 at 12:55 PM
I find that statement “kids are germiest“ utterly infuriating.
Children are meant to be cared for by adults.
If they have excess quantities of “germs” it’s our fault for not giving them healthier environments to grow up in.
They are kept in overcrowded, under-ventilated, under funded 💩 holes.
Children are meant to be cared for by adults.
If they have excess quantities of “germs” it’s our fault for not giving them healthier environments to grow up in.
They are kept in overcrowded, under-ventilated, under funded 💩 holes.
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SARS-CoV-2 isn’t just a respiratory virus. Its neurological and immunological consequences are real, measurable, and ongoing.
It targets the brain, impairs cognition, erodes empathy, and subtly reshapes populations.
Ignoring it doesn’t make it harmless, it makes the world more dangerous.
It targets the brain, impairs cognition, erodes empathy, and subtly reshapes populations.
Ignoring it doesn’t make it harmless, it makes the world more dangerous.
October 7, 2025 at 4:42 PM
SARS-CoV-2 isn’t just a respiratory virus. Its neurological and immunological consequences are real, measurable, and ongoing.
It targets the brain, impairs cognition, erodes empathy, and subtly reshapes populations.
Ignoring it doesn’t make it harmless, it makes the world more dangerous.
It targets the brain, impairs cognition, erodes empathy, and subtly reshapes populations.
Ignoring it doesn’t make it harmless, it makes the world more dangerous.
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CBC finally reacted - a day late and a dollar short - sticking a little correction notice on a year-old web story that no one will ever read.
How many kids 👉today👈 are suffering with undiagnosed #longCOVID because of this specific failure, and CBC's disregard for the need to correct it?
How many kids 👉today👈 are suffering with undiagnosed #longCOVID because of this specific failure, and CBC's disregard for the need to correct it?
Incidence of long COVID 'strikingly low' in children, Alberta researchers find | CBC News
"It's reassuring that in our study we found that most kids resolve symptoms within two weeks," said lead author Lyndsey Hahn, a postdoctoral fellow in the pediatrics department of the University of Al...
www.cbc.ca
November 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM
CBC finally reacted - a day late and a dollar short - sticking a little correction notice on a year-old web story that no one will ever read.
How many kids 👉today👈 are suffering with undiagnosed #longCOVID because of this specific failure, and CBC's disregard for the need to correct it?
How many kids 👉today👈 are suffering with undiagnosed #longCOVID because of this specific failure, and CBC's disregard for the need to correct it?
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but COVID is incompatible with business as usual. because COVID is a workplace safety issue—one that demands a complete occupational reset to adequately deal with it.
like most corporations, though, CBC is unprepared to lead that vital transformation of the status quo.
it can only follow.
but COVID is incompatible with business as usual. because COVID is a workplace safety issue—one that demands a complete occupational reset to adequately deal with it.
like most corporations, though, CBC is unprepared to lead that vital transformation of the status quo.
it can only follow.
November 2, 2025 at 2:59 PM
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but COVID is incompatible with business as usual. because COVID is a workplace safety issue—one that demands a complete occupational reset to adequately deal with it.
like most corporations, though, CBC is unprepared to lead that vital transformation of the status quo.
it can only follow.
but COVID is incompatible with business as usual. because COVID is a workplace safety issue—one that demands a complete occupational reset to adequately deal with it.
like most corporations, though, CBC is unprepared to lead that vital transformation of the status quo.
it can only follow.
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Note that 25 million deaths ago, transdisciplinary experts warned the arrogant 🤬ups in public health and infection control leadership who make public health policy that COVID is airborne - and were mocked and ignored, and drowned out by taxpayer-funded public health budgets used as PR slush funds.
Happy International Women's Day!
A reminder that this specific screwup has now killed ~25 million people.
A world that allows an influential, entitled, ignorant man to just shout down a smarter and more knowledgeable woman 👉can literally kill you.👈
www.wired.com/story/the-te...
A reminder that this specific screwup has now killed ~25 million people.
A world that allows an influential, entitled, ignorant man to just shout down a smarter and more knowledgeable woman 👉can literally kill you.👈
www.wired.com/story/the-te...
October 31, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Note that 25 million deaths ago, transdisciplinary experts warned the arrogant 🤬ups in public health and infection control leadership who make public health policy that COVID is airborne - and were mocked and ignored, and drowned out by taxpayer-funded public health budgets used as PR slush funds.
It's pretty appalling because I had great risk comms training while working at public health, focused on acknowledging what you don't know, constantly updating your knowledge, and ALWAYS admitting/apologizing when you're wrong to maintain trust and integrity. I guess 'leaders' missed those courses.
October 23, 2025 at 12:29 PM
It's pretty appalling because I had great risk comms training while working at public health, focused on acknowledging what you don't know, constantly updating your knowledge, and ALWAYS admitting/apologizing when you're wrong to maintain trust and integrity. I guess 'leaders' missed those courses.