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Why accommodations aren't special treatment but essential for equity Disabled students and professionals continue to face systemic discrimination and exclusion, especially in education and medicine, where outdated attitudes and resistance to accommodations hinder equit...

"Accommodations are not handouts. They’re not about lowering standards. They’re about meeting the needs of the individual, removing barriers so people with diverse–yes, diverse–experiences and perspectives can build a better world."

kevinmd.com/2025/08/why-...

10.11.2025 02:00 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Why have they not interviewed any doctors at Long Covid Wed to get their take on the "treatment" Deacon talks about

10.11.2025 01:47 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

In a statement, CBC told me:

"After reviewing the interview, we concluded that it needed to be re-edited and re-posted to include further context and questions around the procedure and treatment Deacon experienced. That has now been done."

Will update the story with this soon.

07.11.2025 19:17 — 👍 44    🔁 13    💬 2    📌 2
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Mbeki Aids denial 'caused 300,000 deaths' Aids policies of former South African president Thabo Mbeki directly responsible for deaths of more than a third of a million people – Harvard university

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As someone who lived in the #AIDS epicentre, I have a sense of disquieting dejà vu as I witness the stigmatizing & state level #Denial of #LongCOVID, just as previously happened to people living with #HIV/AIDS -

www.theguardian.com/world/2008/n...

25.10.2025 21:54 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 2

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While the first #AIDS cases were reported in 1984-1985, it was only in 1995 that the full force of the epidemic began to be felt, & this was when a small group of us tried to break down the (sometimes deadly) #Stigma suffered by those living with #HIV/AIDS -

25.10.2025 21:54 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Ontario has stopped hosting the report of the SARS Commission. It looks like it is still available via archive-it, but this is a reminder of how vulnerable digital records that embarrass powerful people can be.

wayback.archive-it.org/17275/202203...

29.10.2025 18:14 — 👍 69    🔁 38    💬 4    📌 4
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Up to $40 million in federal funding fuels research to revolutionize clean indoor air With the contract from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, an interdisciplinary research team led by Virginia Tech and Linsey Marr will create a “smoke alarm” for airborne contaminants t...

Could a “smoke alarm” for airborne contaminants monitor and improve the quality of the air indoors? (Where Americans spend 90 percent of their time!)

An interdisciplinary research team led by @linseymarr.bsky.social will create such a system that could cut respiratory illnesses by 25 percent. 👏

20.10.2025 20:17 — 👍 102    🔁 36    💬 3    📌 7

Health Canada puts out guidelines recommending N95s and clean indoor air!

Let’s do this!

Yes it’s overdue, and no it doesn’t address every risk factor, but we can significantly curb COVID with respirator use and clean air.

www.canada.ca/content/dam/...

20.10.2025 21:16 — 👍 667    🔁 254    💬 5    📌 16

If you’re feeling sick, please stay home.

If you can’t stay home, please wear a mask. Ideally an N95.

Covid is a social justice issue. Mitigations cost money. Many can’t afford the protection they need.

If you’re able, donate to a mask bloc. Carry spare respirators. Help protect each other!

21.10.2025 04:52 — 👍 317    🔁 104    💬 1    📌 0

Most of us who are covid conscious understand that widespread masking is not returning.

But masking in healthcare facilities should be an easy ask.

Getting folks to mask when they’re sick should be an easy ask.

Cleaning the air should be an easy ask.

It’s time we adapt!

21.10.2025 05:20 — 👍 1373    🔁 327    💬 37    📌 10
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Alberta’s Education Crisis is Also a Health Crisis, And It’s Putting Kids at Risk - Long Covid Resources Canada

longcovidresourcescanada.ca/albertas-edu...

04.10.2025 02:10 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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“We are told by leaders that we are the future. But when it comes to the ongoing pandemic, our present is being stolen right in front of our eyes.”

Incredible speech by Violet Affleck who warned about the ongoing dangers of COVID & Long Covid, & advocated for masks and clean air at the UN today!

23.09.2025 21:53 — 👍 5190    🔁 1863    💬 72    📌 166
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"Something as simple as breathing in shared indoor spaces has become a barrier to accessibility and inclusion for millions of people, and it's time to change that!"

23.09.2025 22:31 — 👍 188    🔁 51    💬 3    📌 2
Long Covid & Me | Understanding Long Covid In Children And Young People
YouTube video by Long Covid Kids Long Covid & Me | Understanding Long Covid In Children And Young People

In this video, children and young people with Long Covid share their experiences to help others understand the reality they face every day.

Made in collaboration with young people with lived experience.

#LongCovidKids #LongCovid #YoungVoices #LCandME #CharityFilm

m.youtube.com/watch?v=e0U7...

02.09.2025 05:36 — 👍 52    🔁 29    💬 1    📌 2
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Making brain science accessible for educators is what I aim to do.

That @crystalmwatson.bsky.social acknowledges that here means the world to me.

Grab your copy of Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach today for 20% off: lieslmcconchie.com/books

16.09.2025 14:22 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

2. What is new is the societal impact of universal infection and re-infection with a pathogen that can cause cognitive dysfunction. This is why we should be careful with comparisons to past pandemics. We *must* consider the direct effect of the virus on politics and societies.

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16.09.2025 09:36 — 👍 95    🔁 24    💬 0    📌 1
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Invisible and ignored: Why indoor air quality deserves our attention Polluted indoor air is a hidden threat, linked to illness, lost productivity, and preventable deaths. Aotearoa New Zealand needs a coordinated national strategy to make clean, safe indoor air the norm...

"Invisible and ignored: why indoor air quality deserves our attention. We think a lot about the food we eat and the water we drink, but rarely do we consider the air we breathe, especially when we are indoors where we spend around 90% of our lives."
www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/inv...

16.09.2025 07:36 — 👍 21    🔁 17    💬 1    📌 0
Long Covid & Me | Understanding Long Covid In Children And Young People
YouTube video by Long Covid Kids Long Covid & Me | Understanding Long Covid In Children And Young People

We know that explaining the impact of Long Covid can be exhausting.
Please share with anyone who may need more info.
Help us raise awareness that COVID infections can lead to complex health challenges.

🌟Avoiding infection is the best way to avoid risk.

youtu.be/e0U7K54RiSg
#LongCovidKids #CleanAir

17.07.2025 07:28 — 👍 40    🔁 27    💬 1    📌 1
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💻 Looking for information and support for yourself or a child or young person living with Long Covid?

Our website is packed with practical tools, guidance, and resources to help children & young people, families, professionals, and schools better understand Long Covid and related conditions.

23.07.2025 08:17 — 👍 16    🔁 12    💬 1    📌 0
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'Disabling' chronic illness in children not taken seriously: Experts "This is a public health crisis for children. And it demands action," Long Covid Families said in its promotion of the condition's awareness week.

LCF is featured in this article highlighting the urgent crisis of #PediatricLongCOVID. Too many children are being dismissed or denied care for disabling symptoms. Awareness Week brought national attention, but much more is needed.

Read and share: www.newsweek.com/disabling-ch...

28.07.2025 13:48 — 👍 11    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0
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Long COVID science, research and policy - Nature Medicine This Review outlines the current state of scientific evidence on long COVID, discusses its impacts on patients, health systems, economies and global health metrics, and proposes a forward-looking rese...

My first post has to be about #LongCOVID

🔹 400 million individuals affected worldwide
🔹 $1 trillion in annual economic costs
🔹 Countless lives & communities shattered

The time for a comprehensive policy and research response is now!

Details in our review here www.nature.com/articles/s41...

19.10.2024 17:49 — 👍 1627    🔁 702    💬 107    📌 56
SIGNS TO WATCH FOR AFTER COVID IN BABIES AND PRESCHOOLERS
Most common prolonged symptoms associated with a history of COVID in young children
Infants and Toddlers
(0-2 years old)
• Trouble sleeping
• Fussiness
• Poor appetite
• Stuffy nose
• Dry cough
• Wet cough
Preschool-Age Children
(3-5 years old)
• Dry cough
• Daytime tiredness/sleepiness or low energy
@longcovidfam

SIGNS TO WATCH FOR AFTER COVID IN BABIES AND PRESCHOOLERS Most common prolonged symptoms associated with a history of COVID in young children Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years old) • Trouble sleeping • Fussiness • Poor appetite • Stuffy nose • Dry cough • Wet cough Preschool-Age Children (3-5 years old) • Dry cough • Daytime tiredness/sleepiness or low energy @longcovidfam

SIGNS TO WATCH FOR AFTER COVID IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Most common prolonged symptoms associated with a history of COVID in children
Common Symptoms in School-Age Children (6 to 11 years)
Feelings and behavior
• Fear about specific things
• Refusing to go to school
Heart and lungs
• Palpitations during exercise
Skin, hair, and nails
• Itchy skin or skin rash
Common Symptoms In Both School-Age Children and Adolescents
General symptoms
• Trouble sleeping
• Tired after walking
• Poor appetite
• Daytime tiredness/sleepiness or low energy
Feelings and behavior
• Feeling depressed
• Feeling anxious
• Fear of crowds or enclosed spaces
Nerves and brain
• Headache
• Trouble with memory or focusing
Heart and lungs
• Feeling lightheaded or dizzy
Stomach and intestines
• Stomach pain
• Nausea or vomiting
Muscles and bones
• Body, muscle, or joint pain
• Back or neck pain
Common Symptoms in Adolescents (12 to 17 years)
Feelings and behavior
• Panic attacks
Ears, eyes, nose, and throat
• Change or loss of smell or taste
• Stuffy nose
@longcovidfam

SIGNS TO WATCH FOR AFTER COVID IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Most common prolonged symptoms associated with a history of COVID in children Common Symptoms in School-Age Children (6 to 11 years) Feelings and behavior • Fear about specific things • Refusing to go to school Heart and lungs • Palpitations during exercise Skin, hair, and nails • Itchy skin or skin rash Common Symptoms In Both School-Age Children and Adolescents General symptoms • Trouble sleeping • Tired after walking • Poor appetite • Daytime tiredness/sleepiness or low energy Feelings and behavior • Feeling depressed • Feeling anxious • Fear of crowds or enclosed spaces Nerves and brain • Headache • Trouble with memory or focusing Heart and lungs • Feeling lightheaded or dizzy Stomach and intestines • Stomach pain • Nausea or vomiting Muscles and bones • Body, muscle, or joint pain • Back or neck pain Common Symptoms in Adolescents (12 to 17 years) Feelings and behavior • Panic attacks Ears, eyes, nose, and throat • Change or loss of smell or taste • Stuffy nose @longcovidfam

When symptoms persist or new symptoms develop about 12 weeks after an infection, it’s important to consider Long COVID. #PediatricLongCOVID

15.07.2025 12:20 — 👍 21    🔁 17    💬 0    📌 0
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Home - Long Covid Families Supporting families and raising awareness by providing comprehensive support to families navigating the challenges of pediatric Long Covid.

Learn more at www.longcovidfamilies.org

#PediatricLongCOVIDAwareness

21.07.2025 16:12 — 👍 3    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
#PediatricLongCOVID Ben, age 12. He used to skate after school with his friends. Now he just comes home and lies on the couch, wiped out from the day.

#PediatricLongCOVID Ben, age 12. He used to skate after school with his friends. Now he just comes home and lies on the couch, wiped out from the day.

He used to spend afternoons skating with friends. Now pain and brain fog keep him home. Ben says he's really lonely.

This is #PediatricLongCOVID.

Help us raise awareness — share his story.

We share real stories from families in our community. Images are illustrative to protect privacy.

21.07.2025 16:12 — 👍 7    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 0
Log in | CSA Public Review System

📣 Important action

The Canadian Standards Association has drafted standards for respirators in healthcare. If this standard is adopted, respirators will be required

Register & comment by Aug. 19 - you don't have to be Canadian

publicreview.csa.ca/Account/Logi...

23.07.2025 19:45 — 👍 205    🔁 100    💬 6    📌 7
YLE recs for tick threat mitigation: "What does this mean for you?

Wear clothes that cover your ankles and arms.

Use repellent that contains 20% or more DEET, picaridin, or IR3535 on exposed skin.

Do a thorough tick check, including any pets—dogs can bring ticks into your home. For kids, especially check under arms, in and around ears, in the belly button, and their hair.

If you get bitten, remove the tick as quickly as possible.

Unless you are experiencing symptoms, there is no need to go to the ER.

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms (fever, body aches), rash, or are having trouble removing the tick, contact your doctor."

YLE recs for tick threat mitigation: "What does this mean for you? Wear clothes that cover your ankles and arms. Use repellent that contains 20% or more DEET, picaridin, or IR3535 on exposed skin. Do a thorough tick check, including any pets—dogs can bring ticks into your home. For kids, especially check under arms, in and around ears, in the belly button, and their hair. If you get bitten, remove the tick as quickly as possible. Unless you are experiencing symptoms, there is no need to go to the ER. If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms (fever, body aches), rash, or are having trouble removing the tick, contact your doctor."

YLE recs for the new covid surge in the US: "What to do: To minimize disruptions and protect the highest risk people, consider wearing a mask in crowded indoor spaces, especially places like airports. Monitor for symptoms, especially if you’re visiting high-risk individuals, like grandparents in nursing homes."

YLE recs for the new covid surge in the US: "What to do: To minimize disruptions and protect the highest risk people, consider wearing a mask in crowded indoor spaces, especially places like airports. Monitor for symptoms, especially if you’re visiting high-risk individuals, like grandparents in nursing homes."

"Consider." I've often explained how this word is harmful in public health messaging. Good messages tell people, using clear language, what to do/not do. "Consider" conveys that the recommendation isn’t important or won't necessarily be effective, or that the reader is exempt from compliance.

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21.07.2025 17:28 — 👍 17    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 1
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300,000 air change measurements?!

Classroom air change averaged 3.0/h (about required), but varied significantly: between schools, within each school and within each classroom throughout the year.

Great work from @patriciafabian.bsky.social's group.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

20.06.2025 12:34 — 👍 36    🔁 10    💬 4    📌 1

Measles RSV COVID Flu
Are AIRborne

All Children & young people should access Vaccines
AND
Breathe
#SaferAir

#CleanAirIndoors
in daycare & schools
High Density Environments

Governmts must invest
#HealthySchools 4
#GoodVentilation
&
#AirFiltration
⬇️ Infectious Disease Spread
Protects Community

19.07.2025 18:54 — 👍 12    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 1
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a cartoon of a school bus with the words " we all deserve clean air " above it Alt: a cartoon of a school bus with the words " we all deserve clean air " above it

Students & their drivers deserve a safe & healthy ride to school, including clean air to breathe!

School buses have poor air filtration & ventilation systems (air quality = bad) 😔

Wearing a respirator mask (N95, KN95, etc) & opening windows (when the outdoor air is safe!) can make a difference!

18.06.2025 22:48 — 👍 29    🔁 11    💬 2    📌 1
Snapshot of page one of an OSS masking resource that can be found in the link provided in the post.

Snapshot of page one of an OSS masking resource that can be found in the link provided in the post.

Snapshot of page two of an OSS masking resource that can be found in the link provided in the post.

Snapshot of page two of an OSS masking resource that can be found in the link provided in the post.

Want an easy way to explain masks to family, friends, kids’ teachers, bus drivers, neighbours or employers?

Use this infographic!

You don’t have to even say a word. Let @onschoolsafety.bsky.social do the work for you!

🔗: www.ontarioschoolsafety.com/_files/ugd/f...

18.06.2025 23:11 — 👍 33    🔁 24    💬 1    📌 2

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