NYT push alert: "A person was shot dead today during a struggle with federal agents in Minneapolis, according to officials."
By who? Who shot the person dead? You saw the video. We all know a federal agent shot a man dead who was prone on the ground. Also, it's not "according to officials." It's according to verified video seen with your eyes. Not saying what anyone can obviously see with their eyes is a form of lying.
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Somehow this got buried in the thread, but it's important.
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Rick Steves Classroom Europe
Rick Steves Classroom Europe® is a free resource allowing teachers to share the best of European art, history, and culture with their students and fellow educators.
As we head into the school year, I’m as grateful as ever for our nation’s hard-working educators. If you agree, please let the teachers & homeschoolers in your life know about Rick Steves Classroom Europe—a free & ad-free library of 600 video clips covering history, art, music, culture & geography.
13.08.2025 01:53
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The Nukit Lantern 222nm Far-UVC disinfection lamp is back in stock for US and International sales.
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Far-UVC is effective against all airborne and surface pathogens.
Extensive Third Party Testing- effective, eye and skin safe, no ozone.
Reposts are appreciated🙏🏻
12.07.2025 00:10
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AirFanta air purifiers
Official website of AirFanta air purifiers.
⏰Save 10% on ALL Airfanta products for 4 days only (July 8–11)! Shop:
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09.07.2025 03:20
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What are the odds this July’s Mediterranean heat is natural?
About 1 in a billion!
It's the most extreme Mediterannean heatwave on record, for this time of year. This is a thread, digging deep, adding context, so follow along… 1/
09.07.2025 02:21
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Exactly, we are going to need access within our borders! (Also, some people have found broccoli sprout pills can help with those post-vax symptoms.)
05.07.2025 16:08
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Bar chart of Canadian Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Equivalent # Cigarettes after Exposure ranging from 0.5 cigarettes after 8 hours exposure at AQHI level 3 to 0.9 cigarettes at level 6 and 1.5 at level 10.
Bar chart of Canadian Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) - Equivalent # Cigarettes after Exposure ranging from 0.5 cigarettes after 8 hours exposure at AQHI level 3 to 0.9 cigarettes at level 6 and 1.5 at level 10.
Understanding Canadian Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) & Wildfire Smoke
Wildfire smoke consists of toxic gases and particulate matter (PM) when breathed in gets into our lungs, bloodstream, and even our brain. 🧪🧵1/
#IAQ #IndoorAirQuality #wildfire #smoke #AQI #AQHI #Canada
09.06.2025 14:23
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This image shows gauges with the Apr 12-25, 2025 COVID Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right:
Canada: 11.0 - VERY HIGH
Alberta: 11.3 - VERY HIGH
British Columbia: 10.2 - VERY HIGH
Manitoba: 10.4 - VERY HIGH
New Brunswick: 8.7 - HIGH
Newfoundland and Labrador: 8.5 - HIGH
North: 10.7 - VERY HIGH
Nova Scotia: 8.9 - HIGH
Ontario: 12.8 - VERY HIGH
Prince Edward Island: 9.1 - HIGH
Quebec: 10.9 - VERY HIGH
Saskatchewan: 9.9 - HIGH
A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."
Canadian COVID Forecast: Apr 12-25, 2025
SEVERE: none
VERY HIGH: AB, BC, CAN, MB, North, ON, QC
HIGH: NB, NL, NS, PEI, SK
MODERATE: none
About 1 in 151 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.
14.04.2025 19:15
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Long Covid feels like a hex. Your body and brain are wrong, in different ways on different days, unpredictable and unsettling. On the good days, you doubt yourself; on the bad, you doubt everything.
15.03.2025 20:12
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The image shows a person standing in what appears to be a modern convenience store or small market. They're wearing a light blue button-up shirt and yellow pants, with sunglasses tucked into their shirt collar.
They're positioned next to a candy display section clearly labeled "CANDY" with various confectionery items on shelves. The wall behind them has white subway tiles with orange text that reads something about "NO CHECKOUT" and "WALK OUT SHOPPING," suggesting this might be an automated store where customers can take items and leave without traditional checkout.
When I got Long Covid, I was 38 and healthy. If you are anything like I was then, it is hard to understand how bad Long Covid is. I think that we all have an instinct to just… look away. But, please, it is important that you look. #LongCovidAwarenessDay
15.03.2025 20:12
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It is increasingly getting difficult for the average person to discern good information from bad. When we focus more on Dr Henry’s tone vs accuracy, we are doing public health a disservice.
The sheer volume of bad information coming from Dr Henry, a senior public health leader, is unacceptable.
14.03.2025 18:31
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There was one for years in Edmonton but it recently shut down due to losing money. Was a big loss to the community. Earth’s General Store
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People are creative bsky.app/profile/leah...
24.01.2025 04:22
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Your child is not sick from lack of exposure to sickness. They do not have immunity debt. Your child born after lockdowns does not have intergenerational immunity debt. The immunity debt that your child’s mother never had was not passed on to them via her mitochondria…
12.01.2025 23:53
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LAD heart attack.
4 000+ troponin. Mild cardiac muscle damage. Will be on meds for life now.
Heart may heal, but I will never play hockey again.
I'm grateful I'm alive, and I will find a new normal.
Was this preventable?
Yes.
We need real Long COVID diagnostic & treatment strategies now.
14.01.2025 00:19
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I saw an expert saying we learned nothing from the pandemic. I would differ. I learned that Public Health is resistant to new scientific evidence, is heavily politicized, and will cave under economic and public pressure . Also, the precautionary principle was and is largely ignored.
04.01.2025 19:51
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Letters COMMENT & RESPONSE Definitional and Methodological Study of Pediatric Post–COVID-19 Condition To the Editor The Research Letter by Hahn et al1 draws an invalid conclusion that the incidence of post–COVID-19 condition (PCC), as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is strikingly low in children. The authors cite an informal summary definition of PCC in their Introduction, then in the Methods section change the definition’s symptom time frame from after 3 months postinfection to within 3 months. The formal WHO definition is concerned with symptoms after 3 months,2 meaning the research did not study PCC as cited and cannot draw conclusions about PCC. The authors’ methods stray even further from the WHO PCC definition, which specifies that symptoms may “fluctuate or relapse over time.”2 Yet, the authors exclude hundreds of children who had 0 to 6 weeks of acute COVID-19 symptoms before initial symptom resolution. This discounts the possibility of symptom relapse, an established clinical feature of PCC.3 An arbitrary criterion of 4 asymptomatic weeks is used to declare 13 children’s symptoms resolved. While there is a more recent WHO pediatric PCC definition, this was not studied, and it also clearly specifies that symptoms can fluctuate and relapse. The authors report on only 6 respiratory-type symptoms: rhinitis, sore throat, headache, cough, fever, and fatigue. WHO definitions and an extensive body of PCC research identify multiple pulmonary, cardiovascular, neurological, and other symptoms beyond the respiratory ones that often characterize the acute COVID-19 phase.2 While the authors claim the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology reporting guideline was followed, important information is absent—particularly the instructions and lists of symptoms to report that were provided to parents. The authors do not report instructing parents to assess the full range of potential PCC symptoms. Given public understanding of CO…
Definitional and Methodological Errors in Pediatric Post–COVID-19 Condition Research Letter To the Editor The Research Letter by Hahn et al1 draws an invalid conclusion that the incidence of post–COVID-19 condition (PCC), as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is strikingly low in children. The authors cite an informal summary definition of PCC in their Introduction, then in the Methods section change the definition’s symptom time frame from after 3 months postinfection to within 3 months. The formal WHO definition is concerned with symptoms after 3 months,2 meaning the research did not study PCC as cited and cannot draw conclusions about PCC. The authors’ methods stray even further from the WHO PCC definition, which specifies that symptoms may “fluctuate or relapse over time.”2 Yet, the authors exclude hundreds of children who had 0 to 6 weeks of acute COVID-19 symptoms before initial symptom resolution. This discounts the possibility of symptom relapse, an established clinical feature of PCC.3 An arbitrary criterion of 4 asymptomatic weeks is used to declare 13 children’s symptoms resolved. While there is a more recent WHO pediatric PCC definition, this was not studied, and it also clearly specifies that symptoms can fluctuate and relapse. The authors report on only 6 respiratory-type symptoms: rhinitis, sore throat, headache, cough, fever, and fatigue. WHO definitions and an extensive body of PCC research identify multiple pulmonary, cardiovascular, neurological, and other symptoms beyond the respiratory ones that often characterize the acute COVID-19 phase.2 While the authors claim the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology reporting guideline was followed, important information is absent—particularly the instructions and lists of symptoms to report that were provided to parents. The authors do not report instructing parents to assess the full range of potential PCC symptoms. Given public understanding of COVID-19 duri…
Turns out basic scientific rigour wasn't enough at JAMA Pediatrics. They buried our letter behind the paywall (vs original open-access paper) and 👉altered our title after we approved final proofs, without telling us👈, obscuring that it was critical at all. Altered (L) vs corrected (R).
27.12.2024 23:15
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RETRACTED: Post–COVID-19 Condition in Children
This cohort study assesses the parent-reported incidence and resolution of post–COVID-19 symptoms among children aged 8 to 13 years.
🧵An example of the shenanigans and junk science accepted in medical journals.
In September 2023, JAMA Pediatrics published a ludicrously bad paper (quasi-retracted after much effort) claiming long COVID is "strikingly rare" in kids, supposedly vs the WHO definition.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
27.12.2024 23:15
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