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It’s happening again. Not a global pandemic but the minimizing of airborne precautions for transmission of a deadly respiratory virus.
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Because of the increasing ease and affordability of air travel and mobility of people, airborne, food-borne, vector-borne, and zoonotic infe
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Published March, 12, 2005. "We didn't know!" "We didn't have any information about SARS-CoV-2 airborne spread!" We sure as hell knew about SARS-1...
Multiomic characterisation of the long-term sequelae of SARS survivors: a clinical observational study - Published Feb 27, 2023
Multiomic characterisation of the long-term sequelae of SARS survivors: a clinical observational study - P
SARS-1 survivors had long-term post-viral illness symptoms, most still suffering to some degree 18 years after infection. These are insights into the future of long covid.