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Researchers: Not testing for Covid-19 is creating problems People have become sicker after the pandemic, but without Covid-19 testing it's difficult to understand why.

One reason we get #bcnpd hallway bed medicine/

Mask Stigmatizer Dr. Bonnie Henry's #FreedomToInfect Maskless hospitals

"After Covid-19, we saw an increase of 33 additional healthcare contacts per 100 infected people vs those who were not infected,"

www.sciencenorway.no/covid19-long... #bcpoli

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measles cases by vaccination status unvaccinated 913 cases, fully vaccinated, 26 partially vaccinated 19 unknown 21

measles cases by vaccination status unvaccinated 913 cases, fully vaccinated, 26 partially vaccinated 19 unknown 21


Anthony D. Cox, Ph.D.

Health Behavior Researcher, Chair Emeritus, Physician MBA Program, Indiana UniversityHealth Behavior Researcher, Chair Emeritus, Physician MBA Program, Indiana University

This graph from the South Carolina Department of Public Health illustrates the phenomenal effectiveness of measles vaccination. Some quick calculations:
The state's measles outbreak in centered in Spartanburg County, with a population of 370,000, about 90% (333,000) vaccinated, and 10% (37,000) unvaccinated. Thus the measles infection rates among the unvaccinated vs. vaccinated populations are:
 Unvaccinated: 24.7 cases per 1,000 (913/37,000)
 Vaccinated (1 or 2 doses): 0.14 per 1,000 (45/333,000)
Therefore the measles incidence among the vaccinated (0.14) is 99.4% lower than that among the unvaccinated (24.7). Put another way, unvaccinated residents of Spartanburg County are roughly 175 times more likely to get measles than vaccinated residents.

measles cases by vaccination status unvaccinated 913 cases, fully vaccinated, 26 partially vaccinated 19 unknown 21

Anthony D. Cox, Ph.D. Health Behavior Researcher, Chair Emeritus, Physician MBA Program, Indiana UniversityHealth Behavior Researcher, Chair Emeritus, Physician MBA Program, Indiana University This graph from the South Carolina Department of Public Health illustrates the phenomenal effectiveness of measles vaccination. Some quick calculations: The state's measles outbreak in centered in Spartanburg County, with a population of 370,000, about 90% (333,000) vaccinated, and 10% (37,000) unvaccinated. Thus the measles infection rates among the unvaccinated vs. vaccinated populations are: Unvaccinated: 24.7 cases per 1,000 (913/37,000) Vaccinated (1 or 2 doses): 0.14 per 1,000 (45/333,000) Therefore the measles incidence among the vaccinated (0.14) is 99.4% lower than that among the unvaccinated (24.7). Put another way, unvaccinated residents of Spartanburg County are roughly 175 times more likely to get measles than vaccinated residents. measles cases by vaccination status unvaccinated 913 cases, fully vaccinated, 26 partially vaccinated 19 unknown 21

#FreedomToInfect Disease Spreaders, unvaccinated residents of Spartanburg County, 10% of the 370,000 population,are roughly 175 times more likely to get measles than the 90% vaccinated residents.

Illustrates the phenomenal effectiveness of measles vaccination.

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Island Health We don't clean the air or wear Mandatory N95 masks
because like Dr Henry, & BCCDC, we don't care.

Enjoy your covid19, flu, RSV & Measles.

Negative Pressure active only when set on Airborne.
Always change back to Routine when finished.

Island Health.
We clean because we care
Sanitizer

Island Health We don't clean the air or wear Mandatory N95 masks because like Dr Henry, & BCCDC, we don't care. Enjoy your covid19, flu, RSV & Measles. Negative Pressure active only when set on Airborne. Always change back to Routine when finished. Island Health. We clean because we care Sanitizer

Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13- "Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses."  Public health has lost the plot.

Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13- "Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses." Public health has lost the plot.

"Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, up to 90% of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected."

"Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, up to 90% of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected."

Dr. Bonnie Henry. BC's most famous anti masker and #FreedomToInfect disease spreader. Now spreading disinformation on measles by ignoring aresol spread of measles #bcpoli

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RE: "I got a flu shot and a COVID booster yesterday."

Fyi my doctor recommends waiting a month between vaccines if you can to get the best immunity out of each vaccine.

Good on you for not being a #FreedomToInfect Disease spreader.

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Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024

Before the measles vaccines and after them

Vaccines massively reduce measles infections.

In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2).
In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. 

Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.

Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024 Before the measles vaccines and after them Vaccines massively reduce measles infections. In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2). In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.


Severe complications of measles can include:
	•	respiratory failure
	•	encephalitis
	◦	occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
	◦	may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
	•	death
	◦	estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
	◦	mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication
Long-term sequelae of measles can include:
	•	blindness

	•	deafness

	•	permanent neurological sequelae

	•	subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)

SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:
	•	behavioural and intellectual deterioration
	•	seizures

These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.
SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. 

The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include: • respiratory failure • encephalitis ◦ occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases ◦ may result in permanent neurologic sequelae • death ◦ estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) ◦ mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication Long-term sequelae of measles can include: • blindness • deafness • permanent neurological sequelae • subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: • behavioural and intellectual deterioration • seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.


Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including:
	•	pneumonia
	•	hepatitis
	•	death
Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in:
	•	low birth weight
	•	premature labour
	•	spontaneous abortion
	•	congenital measles
	◦	this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant

Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. 
While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. 
Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. 
In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including: • pneumonia • hepatitis • death Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in: • low birth weight • premature labour • spontaneous abortion • congenital measles ◦ this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

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Listening to Far Right #FreedomToInfect Disease Spreaders like Joe Rogan has risks

Measles can cause:

Blindness
Deafness
Permanent neurological sequelae
SSPE, a rare and fatal degenerative disease.

Measles in pregnancy?

Hepatitis
Abortion
Death

www.canada.ca/en/public-he...

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Severe complications of measles can include:
	•	respiratory failure
	•	encephalitis
	◦	occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
	◦	may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
	•	death
	◦	estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
	◦	mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication
Long-term sequelae of measles can include:
	•	blindness

	•	deafness

	•	permanent neurological sequelae

	•	subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)

SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:
	•	behavioural and intellectual deterioration
	•	seizures

These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.
SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. 
The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include: • respiratory failure • encephalitis ◦ occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases ◦ may result in permanent neurologic sequelae • death ◦ estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) ◦ mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication Long-term sequelae of measles can include: • blindness • deafness • permanent neurological sequelae • subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: • behavioural and intellectual deterioration • seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include:
	•	respiratory failure
	•	encephalitis
	◦	occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
	◦	may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
	•	death
	◦	estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
	◦	mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication
Long-term sequelae of measles can include:
	•	blindness

	•	deafness

	•	permanent neurological sequelae

	•	subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)

SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:
	•	behavioural and intellectual deterioration
	•	seizures

These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.
SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. 

The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include: • respiratory failure • encephalitis ◦ occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases ◦ may result in permanent neurologic sequelae • death ◦ estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) ◦ mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication Long-term sequelae of measles can include: • blindness • deafness • permanent neurological sequelae • subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: • behavioural and intellectual deterioration • seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including:
	•	pneumonia
	•	hepatitis
	•	death
Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in:
	•	low birth weight
	•	premature labour
	•	spontaneous abortion
	•	congenital measles
	◦	this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant

Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. 
While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. 
Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. 
In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including: • pneumonia • hepatitis • death Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in: • low birth weight • premature labour • spontaneous abortion • congenital measles ◦ this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Listening to Far Right #FreedomToInfect Disease Spreader & disinformation salesman Joe Rogan has risks

Measles can cause:

Blindness
Deafness
Permanent neurological sequelae
SSPE, a rare and fatal degenerative disease.

Measles in pregnancy?

Hepatitis
Abortion
Death

www.canada.ca/en/public-he...

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Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024

Before the measles vaccines and after them

Vaccines massively reduce measles infections.

In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2).
In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. 
Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.

Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024 Before the measles vaccines and after them Vaccines massively reduce measles infections. In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2). In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.

Severe complications of measles can include:
	•	respiratory failure
	•	encephalitis
	◦	occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
	◦	may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
	•	death
	◦	estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
	◦	mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication
Long-term sequelae of measles can include:
	•	blindness

	•	deafness

	•	permanent neurological sequelae

	•	subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)

SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:
	•	behavioural and intellectual deterioration
	•	seizures

These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.
SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. 
The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include: • respiratory failure • encephalitis ◦ occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases ◦ may result in permanent neurologic sequelae • death ◦ estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) ◦ mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication Long-term sequelae of measles can include: • blindness • deafness • permanent neurological sequelae • subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: • behavioural and intellectual deterioration • seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including:
	•	pneumonia
	•	hepatitis
	•	death
Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in:
	•	low birth weight
	•	premature labour
	•	spontaneous abortion
	•	congenital measles
	◦	this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant

Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. 
While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. 
Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. 
In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including: • pneumonia • hepatitis • death Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in: • low birth weight • premature labour • spontaneous abortion • congenital measles ◦ this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Listening to Far Right #FreedomToInfect Disease Spreader & disinformation salesman Joe Rogan has risks

Measles can cause:

Blindness
Deafness
Permanent neurological sequelae
SSPE, a rare and fatal degenerative disease.

Measles in pregnancy?

Hepatitis
Abortion
Death

www.canada.ca/en/public-he...

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Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024

Before the measles vaccines and after them

Vaccines massively reduce measles infections.


In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2).
In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. 
Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.

Chart Figure 1. Number and incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of reported measles cases in Canada by year, 1924 to 2024 Before the measles vaccines and after them Vaccines massively reduce measles infections. In 1998, Canada achieved elimination status for measles as a direct result of successful routine vaccination programs. This meant that endemic transmission no longer takes place, and most cases and outbreaks arise from outside of Canada with limited spread in Canada. Canada continued to demonstrate low measles activity to 2024 (Figure 2). In 2025, large measles outbreaks have occurred across Canada, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals. Current measles activity in Canada is updated on a weekly basis in the Measles and rubella weekly monitoring reports.

Severe complications of measles can include:
	•	respiratory failure
	•	encephalitis
	◦	occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
	◦	may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
	•	death
	◦	estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
	◦	mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication
Long-term sequelae of measles can include:
	•	blindness

	•	deafness

	•	permanent neurological sequelae

	•	subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)

SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:
	•	behavioural and intellectual deterioration
	•	seizures

These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.
SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. 
The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Severe complications of measles can include: • respiratory failure • encephalitis ◦ occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases ◦ may result in permanent neurologic sequelae • death ◦ estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) ◦ mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication Long-term sequelae of measles can include: • blindness • deafness • permanent neurological sequelae • subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: • behavioural and intellectual deterioration • seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including:

pneumonia
hepatitis
death
Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in:

low birth weight
premature labour
spontaneous abortion
congenital measles
this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant
Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including: pneumonia hepatitis death Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in: low birth weight premature labour spontaneous abortion congenital measles this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Listening to Far Right #FreedomToInfect Disease Spreader disinformation salesman Joe Rogan has risks.

Measles can cause:

Blindness
Deafness
Permanent neurological sequelae
SSPE, a rare and fatal degenerative disease.

Measles in pregnancy?

Hepatitis
Abortion
Death

www.canada.ca/en/public-he...

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Commentary account Joe Rogan: "Measles was what everyone got when I was a kid, and what happened was you'd get sick for a few days, and then you'd be immune for life. They're making it look like everyone is dying from measles

Joe Rogan Podcast News @joeroganhq Subscribe Commentary account Joe Rogan: "Measles was what everyone got when I was a kid, and what happened was you'd get sick for a few days, and then you'd be immune for life. They're making it look like everyone is dying from measles

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html

Complications
Complications are more likely in:

infants and children under 5 years of age
people who are immunocompromised
people who are pregnant
Common complications from measles can include:

otitis media (1 of every 10 cases)
bronchopneumonia (1 of every 10 cases)
diarrhea (less than 1 of every 10 cases)
Severe complications of measles can include:

respiratory failure
encephalitis
occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases
may result in permanent neurologic sequelae
death
estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017)
mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html Complications Complications are more likely in: infants and children under 5 years of age people who are immunocompromised people who are pregnant Common complications from measles can include: otitis media (1 of every 10 cases) bronchopneumonia (1 of every 10 cases) diarrhea (less than 1 of every 10 cases) Severe complications of measles can include: respiratory failure encephalitis occurs in approximately 1 of every 1,000 reported cases may result in permanent neurologic sequelae death estimated to occur in 1 to 10 of every 10,000 cases of measles in higher-income countries like Canada (Measles vaccines: WHO position paper, April 2017) mainly due to a respiratory or neurologic complication

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html

Long-term sequelae of measles can include:

blindness
deafness
permanent neurological sequelae
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by:

behavioural and intellectual deterioration
seizures
These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus.

SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html Long-term sequelae of measles can include: blindness deafness permanent neurological sequelae subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) SSPE is a rare and fatal degenerative central nervous system disease. It is characterized by: behavioural and intellectual deterioration seizures These changes can occur several years after infection with the measles virus. SSPE occurs at a rate of approximately 4 to 11 in every 100,000 measles cases, and the risk of SSPE increases in infected individuals under 5 years of age to 18 per 100,000 cases. The highest rates of SSPE occur in children infected before 2 years of age.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html

Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including:

pneumonia
hepatitis
death
Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in:

low birth weight
premature labour
spontaneous abortion
congenital measles
this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant
Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/health-professionals-measles.html Measles during pregnancy can lead to complications in the birthing parent, including: pneumonia hepatitis death Measles infection during pregnancy can also result in: low birth weight premature labour spontaneous abortion congenital measles this rare but severe form of measles can result in pneumonia, encephalitis and death in an infected infant Measles infection can also produce immune amnesia, which is the temporary loss of immunity to other previously seen pathogens after an acute measles infection. While someone who was recently ill with measles is well-protected from future measles infections, they may be less protected from other infections than they were before having measles. Immune amnesia is not seen in those who received the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. In addition to the possibility of longer-term loss of immunity, measles infection is known to cause a more immediate immunosuppression that makes the individual with measles susceptible to other pathogens.

Far Right #FreedomToInfect Disease Spreader, Disinformation salesman Joe Rogan wants your kids to go blind, deaf, & dead.

Long-term sequelae of measles can include:

blindness
deafness
permanent neurological sequelae
SSPE, a rare and fatal degenerative disease.

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Look at this #FreedomToInfect his baby disease spreading soft soy boy, special snowflake

How unmanly to be such a wimp.

CDC showed 5 years ago, that the majority of covid19 infections were from people with NO SYMPTOMS.

Harden the fuck up

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Tom Jackman
@frozen

Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13: 

"Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses."

Public health has lost the plot.

Tom Jackman @frozen Dr. Bonnie Henry on 2023/01/13: "Wearing masks is not going to make a tremendous difference in the transmission of these viruses." Public health has lost the plot.

Eric Feig-Ding @DrEricDing • 

( Harvard epidemiologist)

4h

The award for the worst health official of the 2021 pandemic response goes to: 

the anti-mask & airborne-ignorant & kids-COVID-dismissing health chief of British Columbia I-/—Dr Bonnie Henry. 

There were many award finalists
—but it's hard to top her stone cold ignorance

#bcpoli

Tom Jackman @frozen • Dec 22

#COVID19BC Year in Review

Alpha, Gamma, Delta, and now Omicron continue to prove that there are penalties to treading water, pandemically speaking. 

Will 2022 be the year British Columbia starts following the COVID science?


#bcpoli #bced
JAN.
4.

Eric Feig-Ding @DrEricDing • ( Harvard epidemiologist) 4h The award for the worst health official of the 2021 pandemic response goes to: the anti-mask & airborne-ignorant & kids-COVID-dismissing health chief of British Columbia I-/—Dr Bonnie Henry. There were many award finalists —but it's hard to top her stone cold ignorance #bcpoli Tom Jackman @frozen • Dec 22 #COVID19BC Year in Review Alpha, Gamma, Delta, and now Omicron continue to prove that there are penalties to treading water, pandemically speaking. Will 2022 be the year British Columbia starts following the COVID science? #bcpoli #bced JAN. 4.

Yes. when Dr. Henry run CDC was collecting & sharing with public data on Covid, people most at risk for getting Covid were healthcare workers.

Thanks to mask stigmatizer Dr. Henry’s #FreedomToInfect policies, she’s helped disable & kill so many HCW & patients

Complicit media enables this

#bcpoli

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How Crowded Emergency Departments Impact Patients and Staff | The Tyee Overfull hospitals are worsening delirium, causing bedsores and leading to patient care in hospital bays and bathrooms.

ROI of #bcndp #HallwayMedicine & refusal of #MaskMandate by #FreedomToInfect DBH

"How Crowded Emergency Departments Impact Patients and Staff

Overfull hospitals are worsening delirium, causing bedsores and leading to patient care in hospital bays and bathrooms"

thetyee.ca/News/2025/12... #bcpoli

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Is the Canadian govt authorizing poultry vaccines to reduce bird flu spread and deaths?

Or is it #FreedomToInfect like Americans?

#cdnpoli

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Too bad so many died of covid because some people refuses to wear N95 masks to protect their neighbours & themselves and BC's PHO despite 1 or 2 mask mandates was #FreedomToInfect and she spread of ton of disinformation and stigma on masks and was an aerosol denier & minimized LongCovid risks

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Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid percentage Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023


Bar chart showing the percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms related to COVID-19, categorized by the number of self-reported infections as of June 2023. 

1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid

2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid

3 or more infections.  38% risk of getting Long Covid

Data compiled by Statistics Canada.

Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid percentage Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023 Bar chart showing the percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms related to COVID-19, categorized by the number of self-reported infections as of June 2023. 1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid 2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid 3 or more infections. 38% risk of getting Long Covid Data compiled by Statistics Canada.

Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. 

This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative

It increases with each number of infections. 

By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people.

The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported

1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid

2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid

3 or more infections.  38% risk of getting Long Covid

Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative It increases with each number of infections. By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people. The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported 1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid 2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid 3 or more infections. 38% risk of getting Long Covid

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection

	◦	2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. 

	◦	Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time.


Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection ◦ 2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. ◦ Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time. Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

#FreedomToInfect disease spreaders in UK healthcare upset people aren't told they should have the freedom to infect their neighbours with Flu/Covid/RSV/Measles

"Health experts criticise NHS chief’s remarks that people with flu symptoms ‘must wear face masks’"

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

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Russell M. Nelson, Latter-day Saint prophet of change and pandemic, dies LDS Church President Russell Nelson has died at age 101.

Russell M. Nelson president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a doctor, repeatedly urging all to get vaccinated and heed the recommendations of their governmental and health leaders. #vs #FreedomToInfect far right #PlaugePastors

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A man of science and a man of God

Two years after Nelson’s rise to the presidency, the world would be hit by COVID-19, and it seemed that the church’s only top leader trained in medicine — as a man of faith and science — was well-suited to lead the global faith during the pandemic — taking never-before-attempted steps to protect church members from the disease and repeatedly urging all to get vaccinated and heed the recommendations of their governmental and health leaders.

A man of science and a man of God Two years after Nelson’s rise to the presidency, the world would be hit by COVID-19, and it seemed that the church’s only top leader trained in medicine — as a man of faith and science — was well-suited to lead the global faith during the pandemic — taking never-before-attempted steps to protect church members from the disease and repeatedly urging all to get vaccinated and heed the recommendations of their governmental and health leaders.

Russell M. Nelson president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was a doctor

and during covid followed science to protect parishoners vs murder & disable them like vs some far right #FreedomToInfect disease spreading far right #PlaguePastors

www.sltrib.com/religion/202...

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Among those being targeted is Nucor Environmental Solutions, which has an office in Surrey, B.C. In a statement posted online, it says it has been the subject of "false and misleading information," adding that it is not providing services of any kind at Universal Ostrich Farms.

"The false allegations of involvement have resulted in Nucor Environmental Solutions team members, including their family members, being inundated with false accusations and threatened — including death threats," the company said in a statement posted on its website on Sept. 23.

"For the safety of our employees and families, we ask anyone who is posting false allegations regarding Nucor Environmental Solutions' involvement to remove the false allegations immediately."

A video posted posted to Facebook on Sept. 21 featuring Pasitney specifically appealing to Nucor and naming its regional manager remains on the website as of the evening of Sept. 24, in which she says they will be "heroes" if they refuse to take part in the cull.

Among those being targeted is Nucor Environmental Solutions, which has an office in Surrey, B.C. In a statement posted online, it says it has been the subject of "false and misleading information," adding that it is not providing services of any kind at Universal Ostrich Farms. "The false allegations of involvement have resulted in Nucor Environmental Solutions team members, including their family members, being inundated with false accusations and threatened — including death threats," the company said in a statement posted on its website on Sept. 23. "For the safety of our employees and families, we ask anyone who is posting false allegations regarding Nucor Environmental Solutions' involvement to remove the false allegations immediately." A video posted posted to Facebook on Sept. 21 featuring Pasitney specifically appealing to Nucor and naming its regional manager remains on the website as of the evening of Sept. 24, in which she says they will be "heroes" if they refuse to take part in the cull.

#FreedomToInfect terrorists

From hotels to gas stations, businesses believed to be contracted for ostrich cull targeted by opponents

"False accusations and threatened — including death threats"

'There's been confrontations with locals,' says resident

#BirdFlu

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StatCan just dropped a bombshell report on LC. This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long term symptoms is cumulative, it increases with increasing number of infections. By 3+ infections, 38% report long term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6
people. The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19
infections reported The potential impact of re-infections on the risk of developing or exacerbating pre-existing long-term symptoms is important considering the endemic nature of COVID-19. However, studies providing evidence of increased risk are limited in number and generalizability. 18 As seen in Chart 2, Canadians reporting two known or suspected COVID-19 infections (25.4%) were 1.7 times more likely to report prolonged symptoms than those reporting only one
known or suspected infection (14.6%), and those with 3 or more infections (37.9%) 2.6 times more likely.
Percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023
percent
50
40
30
25

StatCan just dropped a bombshell report on LC. This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long term symptoms is cumulative, it increases with increasing number of infections. By 3+ infections, 38% report long term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people. The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported The potential impact of re-infections on the risk of developing or exacerbating pre-existing long-term symptoms is important considering the endemic nature of COVID-19. However, studies providing evidence of increased risk are limited in number and generalizability. 18 As seen in Chart 2, Canadians reporting two known or suspected COVID-19 infections (25.4%) were 1.7 times more likely to report prolonged symptoms than those reporting only one known or suspected infection (14.6%), and those with 3 or more infections (37.9%) 2.6 times more likely. Percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023 percent 50 40 30 25

Almost half of Canadians who reported that they continue to experience long-term symptoms also reported no improvement over
time Many Canadians with long-term symptoms experience a protracted symptom duration. As of June 2023, 58.2% of infected Canadians who ever reported long-term symptoms continue to experience them. Among Canadian adults who continued to experience long-term symptoms, 79.3% had been experiencing symptoms for 6 months or more, including 42.2% with
symptoms for one year or more (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Symptom resolution status among Canadian adults that ever experienced long-term symptoms, June 2023 Percentage who continue to experience
long-term symptoms, symptom duration
20.6
42.2
• Less than 6 months
06 months to less than 1 year
01 year or more
37.1
41.8
58.2 • Continue to experience
symptoms • Do not continue to
experience symptoms Percentage who do not continue to experience
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73.9
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06 months to less than 1 year
01 year or more
E use data with caution
Note: Some estimates do not add correctly due to rounding.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey - Follow-up Questionnaire, 2023.

Almost half of Canadians who reported that they continue to experience long-term symptoms also reported no improvement over time Many Canadians with long-term symptoms experience a protracted symptom duration. As of June 2023, 58.2% of infected Canadians who ever reported long-term symptoms continue to experience them. Among Canadian adults who continued to experience long-term symptoms, 79.3% had been experiencing symptoms for 6 months or more, including 42.2% with symptoms for one year or more (Figure 1). Figure 1 Symptom resolution status among Canadian adults that ever experienced long-term symptoms, June 2023 Percentage who continue to experience long-term symptoms, symptom duration 20.6 42.2 • Less than 6 months 06 months to less than 1 year 01 year or more 37.1 41.8 58.2 • Continue to experience symptoms • Do not continue to experience symptoms Percentage who do not continue to experience long-term symptoms, symptom duration 7.0E 19.1€ 73.9 •Less than 6 months 06 months to less than 1 year 01 year or more E use data with caution Note: Some estimates do not add correctly due to rounding. Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey - Follow-up Questionnaire, 2023.

#FreedomToInfect disease spreader Donald Trump hangs out with other maskless #FreedomToInfect disease spreaders who are often antivaxxers too.
I'd bet he's had more than one covid infection.

Statistics Canada Long Covid Study showed risk of #LongCovid is CUMULATIVE. By 3rd infection 38% had LC

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Similarly, white Americans are nearly four times as likely to skip or delay vaccinating their children compared to Asian Americans, with 19 percent and 5 percent, respectively, forgoing or putting off inoculating their kids, according to the poll.

#FreedomToInfect

thehill.com/policy/healt...

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Americans who identify as Republicans are almost two times more likely to skip or delay vaccinating their children for diseases other than COVID-19 and the flu, with 22 percent and 12 percent, respectively, choosing to do so.

#FreedomToInfect

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American parents who homeschool a child and those who consider themselves to be very religious are the most likely to delay giving their children vaccines, with 46 percent and 36 percent forgoing inoculations for their kids, respectively.

#FreedomToInfect

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Yet another reason to avoid travelling to America

#FreedomToInfect

About 1 in 6 parents have skipped or delayed vaccinating their children against diseases other than COVID-19 or the flu, according to a new poll from WAPO & health care policy nonprofit KFF.

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Musk, Trump, RFKjr, Republicans and Evangelicals Make Infection, Disease, Disability and Death Great Again!

#TeamSatan aka phoney Christians

#Eugenics.

Would Jesus demand the #FreedomToInfect his neighbours?

#VaccinesSaveLives

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People are wait up to a year and a half to get into #LTCH because #bcndp refuses to properly invest in govt run LTCH

AND their anti science #FreedomToInfect maskless disease spreading policies killing and disabling our most vulnerable seniors & mass disabling our HCW via long covid

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Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. 

This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative

It increases with each number of infections. 

By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people.

The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported

1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid

2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid

3 or more infections.  38% risk of getting Long Covid

Statistics Canada just dropped a bombshell report on Long Covid. This is the most important figure. It highlights that the risk of long-term symptoms is cumulative It increases with each number of infections. By 3+ infections, 38% report long-term symptoms — that's 1 in every 2.6 people. The percentage of adults experiencing long-term symptoms increased with the number of COVID-19 infections reported 1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid 2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid 3 or more infections. 38% risk of getting Long Covid

Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid percentage Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023


Bar chart showing the percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms related to COVID-19, categorized by the number of self-reported infections as of June 2023. 

1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid

2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid

3 or more infections.  38% risk of getting Long Covid

Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid percentage Canadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023 Bar chart showing the percentage of Canadian adults with long-term symptoms related to COVID-19, categorized by the number of self-reported infections as of June 2023. 1 infection 14.6% risk of getting Long Covid 2 infections. 25,4% risk of getting Long Covid 3 or more infections. 38% risk of getting Long Covid

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection

	◦	2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. 

	◦	Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time.


Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

About 3.5 million Canadian adults reported experiencing long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection ◦ 2.1 million reported they were still experiencing those symptoms as of June 2023. ◦ Almost half of those still experiencing symptoms reported they had not seen any improvement in symptoms over time. Pie chart illustrating symptom resolution among Canadian adults with long-term symptoms as of June 2023. The chart shows 58.2% continue to experience symptoms, with 42.2% ongoing for a year or more. A smaller section (41.8%) reported symptom resolution. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey, June 2023.

Thanks to winery co-owner with her pals & PHO Dr. Henry #FreedomToInfect your neighbours & HCW in hospitals removing mask mandates for corp $?

Many HCW disabled by #LongCovid

Stats Can LC study showed risk is CUMULATIVE

By 3rd infection 38% had LC

www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/75-00... #bcpoli

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Romana Didulo, the QAnon “Queen of Canada,” just burned a Canadian flag with a lighter in front of her followers on Parliament Hill. She’s calling for an end to all public health restrictions.

Romana Didulo, the QAnon “Queen of Canada,” just burned a Canadian flag with a lighter in front of her followers on Parliament Hill. She’s calling for an end to all public health restrictions.

burning Cdn flag. A group of Romana Didulo followers met on their own this weekend (11 I AMs) to celebrate their queen by burning the Canada flag 🇨🇦. Look how proud they are

burning Cdn flag. A group of Romana Didulo followers met on their own this weekend (11 I AMs) to celebrate their queen by burning the Canada flag 🇨🇦. Look how proud they are

So-called self-proclaimed Queen of Canada, Romana Didulo  ..her majesty has previously called for murder of anyone who vaccinates children.   She is more popular than Chris Sky" @CarymaRules

So-called self-proclaimed Queen of Canada, Romana Didulo ..her majesty has previously called for murder of anyone who vaccinates children. She is more popular than Chris Sky" @CarymaRules

Her Royal Highness, the “Queen of Canada,” Romana Didulo. #SovereignCitizen Qanon Terrorist with entourage carrying a picture of her totally not a cult.

Her Royal Highness, the “Queen of Canada,” Romana Didulo. #SovereignCitizen Qanon Terrorist with entourage carrying a picture of her totally not a cult.

After enabling fascist #FreedomToInfect #SovereignCitizen Terrorist to terrorize bus's, govt's & citizens for years, Team Appease Far Right Terrorists RCMP finally acts

"Romana Didulo, self-proclaimed Queen of Canada, arrested by RCMP" www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/artic... #cdnpoli #bcpoli #Qanon

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Plus all the cocaine and likely multiple covid19 infections from his fellow far right #FreedomToInfect disease spreaders

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1. Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid %ageCanadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023

1. Full chart 1 2 3 infections stats can long covid %ageCanadian adults with long-term symptoms, by number of self-reported COVID-19 infections, June 2023

Trump may be on far more rounds of covid than that.

Trump hangs around far right #FreedomToInfect Disease spreaders

Covid risk is cumulative

By 3rd infection 38% have longcovid Statistics Canada's long covid study shows

www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/75-00...

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