Just look at these graphics!
Anyway, I cannot recommend this video essay strongly enough. It comes out next Sunday :)
Chloé de Canson
I’ve reached the three year mark since the last time I was able to stand up. Three years fully bedbound. Hard to put into words how profoundly long COVID and ME have altered my life
My brilliant friend Lola Germs has created a truly exceptional video essay on the history of the science of airborne disease transmission
The video has it all: extremely rigorous science studies, bizarre and enthralling visuals, and a strong case for using existing technology to clean indoor air
Public health officials and the media are communicating as if there were only two possible outcomes to hantavirus infection: death and full recovery.
This is despite already existing evidence that hantavirus, like many other viruses including COVID, has severe post-acute sequelae.
Chloé de Canson
Chloé de Canson
Chloé de Canson
“There is a city nearby that we hide from view. Its people are of all ages, ethnicities & classes. What unites them is a disease: all are diagnosed w/ myalgic encephalomyelitis.
We hide them there because we don’t know where else to put them. Like a plague village, we have no plans to treat them…”
#MECFS question:
Does anyone know of any document by an ME charity/organization/clinic that mentions the fact that people often already experience some symptoms before they fully develop ME?
This could include the 'multiple hit' theory for instance.
My first post on bluesky to announce the premiere of my upcoming feature length airborne science history extravaganza!
Sunday June 21
8pm CEST
2pm EDT
11am PDT
youtu.be/yuXVu595DBI?...
There will be a watch party on YT with a live stream afterwards :-)