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Symptômes Covid19 info au 22 octobre 2023 les symptômes actuels sont toujours liés à la contamination de variants d'Omicron, comme Eris ou Pirola. L'infection se traduit par une maladie aiguë fébrile, avec des symptômes tels que les maux de gorge de tête, rhume, perte du goût d'odorat, d'audition, diarrhées fièvres.
Quand le virus du Covid-19 est apparu en décembre 2019, il s'est manifesté par des symptômes respiratoires menant dans les formes les plus graves à des pneumonies mortelles. En 2023, le virus a muté plusieurs fois et ses symptômes ont changé au fil des variants devenant moins sévères il peut toujours être mortel. Depuis fin août 2023, c'est le variant Eris (EG.5) qui est majoritaire alors que le variant Pirola (BA 2.86) est sous surveillance.
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*sees new posts about the importance of masking, social distancing, sanitizing your hands, taking COVID safety precautions, etc.*
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*the posts are actually from 2020 and the OPs who made the original posts don’t actually care anymore - and have recent photos of themselves on social media at crowded events without wearing masks*
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#nat speaks#coronavirus#COVID19#everyone: *you’re still going on about COVID in May 2023?!?!*#me: *well people are STILL getting sick and disabled and dying from it… so yes*#my Dad MIGHT actually have COVID right now#because he has a *bad cold*#but refuses to get tested because he insists *it’s over*#and still willingly went out to public places while sick without wearing a mask#thank goodness I don’t live with him anymore…#I can’t be around someone like that…
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Nobel Prize winners in science and the work they have done! Click on the link to read more.
#artificial intelligence#chatgpt#current science#nasa#science#education#covid19#science news#elonmusk#ai#nobel prize#nobel prize 2023
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Here's the People's CDC report for August 28th (See it's current). They have graphs dealing with what is showing in waste water and hospitalizations and they tell you how to find the info for your area.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HermanCainAward/
https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/
#long covid#covid 19#covid19#covid isn't over#covid#coronavirus#corona virus#cdc#report#2023#fyi#psa#occupationalhealthandsafety#health#virus#plaguecore#plague mask#plague#this has been a psa#important psa#just a psa#just fyi#just a general fyi#also fyi#germs#germ#provaccine#vaccine#ausgov#politas
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Dear #Classof2023,
If you were a college freshman/rookie in 2019, you didn't complete your first year in-person as the world & life as we knew it changed on March 11th 2020 due to #COVID19. You spent all of the 2020-2021 school year online & portions of 2021-2022 (and likely some of 2022-2023).
Your first semester (Freshmen in Fall 2019) may have been your only 100% in-person Fall & your last semester (Seniors in Spring 2023) may have been your only 100% in-person Spring.
You overcame a once-in-a-century calamity to cross the stage as a college graduate - congrats on this accomplishment as a truly historic graduating class 👩🏻🎓🧑🏻🎓👨🏻🎓
P.S. I gave my first #Zoom lecture on March 11 2020 for my Statistics/SPSS students at California State University San Marcos
#CSUSM #Cougars #Graduation #TeacherLife
(and in a few weeks: #UCSD #Tritons UC San Diego)
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For an industry largely free of health insurance people really seem hellbent on getting, & spreading, long term disabilities:
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Hey y'all. I'm posting this on September 25, 2023.
It's time when those in the U.S. can get 4 free COVID tests from the government.
Follow the linky-link and get your minuscule number of free tests.
(I have so many other thoughts, but I think these are the pertinent ones for right now.)
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Covid in Kyoto, September 2023
I’m marking the date, because it finally happened to me. I know many people have had the misfortune of not only having this awful illness before, but having it multiple times. It’s rough out there, even if you’re in your home country and able to communicate in your native language. But in a foreign language? You may recall that back on May 8th, 2023, the Japanese government decided to lower…

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I’m learning to be gentle with myself!
This weekend’s tropical storm in Southern California reminded me I’m my worst critic. Nothing anyone says about me is worse than what I’ve said (at least internally) about myself. No doubt, to some extent, many of you can relate. As news spread about the storm’s potential danger, I prepared physically, ensuring I had water, snacks — can’t ride out a storm without snacks — candles, a flashlight,…
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#COVID19#feelings#Gratitude#Hurricane Hilary#Hurriquake#Life#mental illness#Panic#Southern California Tropical Storm 2023
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Just booked my ticket for Barbie. I know I’m gonna hate the dubbing but I gotta support the girls.
#barbie 2023#. I haven't been in a cinema since before Covid19... unbelievable#. not sure choosing the 4.30PM slot was the best choice but hopefully I'll avoid the big crowds
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I hate everything. So I was Twitter and a children hospital in Canada (I can’t remember which) stated they were lifting their mask mandate. Which is obviously terrible. But the real kicker is them saying “if you are sick, stay home”. And it’s like nigga you’re the fucking hospital. You know where sick, injured and/or disabled people go?! I don’t know stats for kids in neither the us nor Canada. But I do know here, Covid is the biggest (disease) causes of deaths for children in the us. And the third largest after heart disease and cancer for adults.
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So is covid over now in 2023 or do people still get it? Definitely feels more safe now than in 2021 when I got covid eventhough I was vaccinated. There aren't any restrictions or masks now...
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Technology cannot solve electoral challenges in Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan said the outcome of last weekend’s governorship election in Edo State had shown that technology would not solve Nigeria’s electoral challenges. He said the human mindset was key to the resolution of the electoral problems. But he regretted that many Nigerians had a d+rty attitude to politics Jonathan made the remarks in Abuja at a programme organised by the…
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It master control mark zuckerb3rg got near it in 2020 amd he died he was from friemdster shelton ct on google
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World Health Organization
MEDIA ADVISORY
NEW: COVID19 variant of interest JN.1
Geneva, 19 December 2023 -- Due to its rapidly increasing spread, WHO is classifying the variant JN.1 as a separate variant of interest (VOl) from the parent lineage BA.2.86. It was previously classified as VOl as part of BA.2.86 sublineages.
WHO advises people to take measures to prevent infections and severe disease using all available tools. These include:
-Wear a mask when in crowded, enclosed, or poorly ventilated areas, and keep a safe distance from others, as feasible
-Improve ventilation
-Practise respiratory etiquette - covering coughs and sneezes
-Clean your hands regularly
-Stay up to date with vaccinations against COVID-19 and influenza, especially if you are at high risk for severe disease
-Stay home if you are sick
-Get tested if you have symptoms, or if you might have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or influenza
For health workers and health facilities, WHO advises:
-Universal masking in health facilities, as well as appropriate masking, respirators and other PPE for health workers caring for suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients.
-Improve ventilation in health facilities
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#WHO#health advisory#December 2023#pandemic is not over#covid#rsv#flu#please wear a mask#wear a mask#long covid#masks#ppe#n95 masks
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End of Year Reflections for 2023
Trying to find a title that sums up the year is always a difficult task. This new title does the job and paves the way for future end of year titles!
This is my last blog of 2023. In terms of writing, it's been a busy year and I've been ill for all of it. Truthfully, it's getting harder to write about the external influences that no-one really wants to read! but I continue because sowing a seed means I am contributing to align my thoughts with that of the universe and that brings answers.
Each blog gives a different perspective and each of us the freedom to choose a way forward. When I write, I've also got to make sure the information I include is correct at the time it goes to press, so it's all a massive responsibility.
The CP Diary is 'forewarned is forearmed'
Reading The CP Diary is forewarned is forearmed. Burying ones head in the sand achieves nothing and can be dangerous for mental health. In terms of politics, the cost-of-living-crisis, Brexit, the pandemic, they're biting and it's been a difficult year. It's why I continue to write about these things, I hope you'll keep reading...
On a personal note
On a personal note, the trauma around losing my twin is the reason I have struggled for a year with constant ill health. I also have cerebral palsy, I was 6 weeks premature and I am one of a twin, so I already have a lowered immunity and am constantly having to play catch up. The year started with illness and is ending with me being ill again, having caught a chesty cough a few days before Christmas, which is slow to go.
Through the loss of my twin in December, 2022 I am seeing life through a 360 degree lens and at the end of the first year this experience has helped me see everything clearly.
Brexit
Brexit continues to unleash the ugly side of the UK politicians, who are currently stopping at nothing to make sure it works. The cost-of-living-crisis is causing untold stress, money worries and has increased mortgage rates, which means banks have curbed borrowing. First time buyers are struggling to get on the housing-ladder. Food has become a luxury; food-banks in the UK are now numerous. Energy bills have increased and families are having to choose between food and turning their heating on, with many struggling to do both. BREXIT IS A MESS AND THE POLITICIANS CONTINUE TO PULL WOOL. WE NEED TO STAY AWAKE.
The pandemic In the pandemic my anxiety and mental struggles have been much harder and we're not done with the pandemic. In fact, I've heard of two new cases closer to home: so the virus is very much alive and kicking. Although the virus isn't as virulent as it was in its infancy, it hasn't gone. To ignore history is to repeat it. Every time we fail to take the necessary precautionary measures we repeat with another reinfection and chronic illness. Thank you to those who are keeping us safe.
Less anxiety By continuing to write and educate myself on everything, means I am less anxious, so I continue to write, I hope for my readers too. Reinfection is very much a thing and yet we continue to ignore the virus as if it's happening to a prototype of us and not us.
I am incredibly proud of The CP Diary because I was the child that wasn't expected to amount to anything. In thirteen years of writing, this last year has been the hardest for sure because of my ill-health. but I continue to write, because my thoughts continue to keep me safe and grounded.
The only thing left to do now is to thank you for all your support. I hope to see you back in 2024. I hope it's a happier time for us all.
Warmest wishes,
Ilana x
#thecpdiary#blog#reflections#2023#Brexit#covid19#twinloss#mentalhealth#mentalhealthawareness#mentalhealthmatters#mental health journey#mentalhealthsupport
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