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Leading vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris says there's not enough awareness of the impact of Covid-19 on overall health.

www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/3609...

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Aid cuts could cause 22m avoidable deaths by 2030, study finds Modelling suggests 5.4m children under five among those who could die if budgets of donor countries such as UK and US continue to be slashed

Trump’s greatest crime is practically invisible. USAID cuts killed at least 750,000 to date.: deaths from malaria, tuberculosis, HIV, malnutrition, diarrhea and more. Two-thirds of these deaths are children.
Aid cuts could cause 22m avoidable deaths by 2030.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...

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DENMARK AND FRANCE 🇩🇰🇫🇷 bans all Microsoft products from all public offices.

The phaseout is expected to be completed before autumn 2026.

Their products are being replaced with customer versions of Linux and LibreOffice.

This is digital sovereignty being taken back

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I've tried sharing UK findings with the hospital. I hope they review them.

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Five IPC Mistakes Highlighted By Covid Inquiry Report Five critical IPC failures revealed by the UK Covid Inquiry, exposing missed airborne risks and preventable harm to staff and patients.

shh-uk.org/five-ipc-mis...

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Thank you. I've shared this with 'patient experience' but I doubt they will even review it.
They continue to hide behind archaic policy that propogates airborne pathogen spread, disability, and death.

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The patient complaints/Ombudsman reporting does NOTHING to support patient health & safety re: airborne pathogens bc the hospitals outdated policies continue to be hospital standard practice.
Need people on the hospital boards to change the standards first.
Then, complaints CAN be addressed.

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This is a systemic issue that must be fixed via policy ammedment from the inside out. Healthcare professionals MUST advocate for and change their own standards of practice to include improvements that prevent airborne pathogen spread to patients in all facilities.

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The root of the problem is that all of these agencies are hiding behind the same outdated 'standards of practice and care' that are NOT good enough to ensure patients are not put at undue risk of exposure to airborne pathogens anywhere in their faciltiies.
Reporting doesn't do anything to fix this.

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They are naive enough to believe that their previous medical training (nothing to do with airborne pathogen spread or COVID/measles current reality) is adequate to help them make health decisions for patients.
Its NOT.
Hospital staff are poorly trained re: airborne pathogen spread.
Training needed.

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The reality is that hospitals in Canada ARE locations of airborne pathogen spread (both symptomatic and asymptomatic).
Almost half (40%) of all cases are spread without any symptoms showing through the air.

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Healthcare employees are poorly trained regarding airborne pathogen spread. They are made to believe their hospital air quality is good enough to prevent airborne spread. If that was true, then why are patients still getting new COVID infections in hospitals🤔
They have no answer (word/action).

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I did. The CDN/provincial governments are refusing to do a similar inquiry in Canada to avoid responsibility.
Makes all healthcare facilities here locations of viral spread, instead of safehavens.
They care more about employee comfort than patient health & safety.
Its disgusting.

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@covidsociety.ca FYI

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FYI. They say they attempted to call. My phone never rang but it did show an unknown number (one missed call).
They are so full of 💩

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Finally heard back from the ON Ombudsman's office.
Waste of time.
They will not support patients trying to get Canadian Covid Society N95 accommodations in hospitals.

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Well deserved👏👏👏👏

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I'm sorry😔
I don't know for certain what might help.
I do know that this mat helps with my inflammation and overall recovery of most of my Long COVID symptoms with daily mat use.
My eyes haven't been the same since Long COVID either but my eye doc says they are healthy🤯
Research shows otherwise.

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Seqex treatment cycle involved am- antiinflammatory and pm-extra regeneration mat card settings

I plan on maintaining the same card use/settings for a 4 week duration in the future as well.

For now, I will continue tracking exercise tolerance and speed of recovery after my 2 week mat use (day 5)

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The Seqex IRC PEMF mat definitely speeds up the recovery process after any exertion.

My 1 week mat test resulted in approx a 2 week benefit in general symptom management after treatment ended.

I didn't crash 2 weeks later but energy levels & daily recovery notably dropped

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4 days after my last treatment, I showed a dramatic improvement in energy access during exercise, and my shortness of breath/breathing-HR timing was in sync again. Hasn't been this way for years due to Long COVID.
Recovery after exercise is still a struggle without mat use.
Rest hard still needed.

2 days ago 1 1 1 0

The cost of the mat is ridiculous at $10000CDN, so it just makes sense to try to find a local clinic or wellness centre that can offer individual treatment and/or mat rental.
I found the best impact to overall health after using 2 a day treatments for 2 weeks, compared to once a week.

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Seqex - The Future of Healing is Frequencies!
Seqex - The Future of Healing is Frequencies! YouTube video by Seqex Canada

This treatment is definitely not a cure, but the Seqex IRC PEMF mat is the most effective medical device I've ever used that actually does help alleviate Long COVID symptoms like systemic nerve pain, fatigue, muscle pain, brain fog/pressure behind the eyes), circulation.
youtu.be/eYh0JD51ar8?...

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After completing my own extensive treatment testing with a Health Canada approved & patented Seqex IRC PEMF, I have found it to be VERY effective at alleviating many of my Long COVID symptoms (not all but most).
I've found that longer treatment (2xd/2weeks) provides prolongued symptom relief.

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The idea that people who take significant Covid precautions must be introverts is offensive as hell.
It’s ableist as hell. Performers, Organizers, the biggest extroverts in the world were forced to give up careers because other people wouldn’t mask. We do it because we still can’t afford COVID.

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Bad Press — Public Health is Dead How the media has helped manufacture consent for COVID to be "over" and contributed to the decline of public health

This is one of the best resources I've come across that explains the reasons why people no longer trust public health officials.

From @sharpflower.bsky.social and featuring @juliadoubleday.bsky.social

www.publichealthisdead.com/episodes/bad...

#CovidIsntOver #MedSky #IDSky #CleanTheAir

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Just remember that there is no such thing as an informed, good-faith discussion of student absences that does not face up to the issue of #longCOVID among children.

Punishing sick kids to protect politicians and public health leaders from accountability for their mistakes is evil.

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I've always made decisions for myself based on all the facts regardless of social pressure.
Sad that the rest of my family is controlled so much by social pressure.
Makes life harder.

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They seem terrified of social pressure.
Its sad.

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