@BE suggest you address this with the actual immunologist. Note that he's discussing average COVID patients, separate from long COVID.

@aetiology @BE Really baffling to me why folks like you continue to insist there's zero evidence for immune dysregulation after covid19.

There is some evidence, and it needs to be further explored.

@brianvastag @BE@qoto.org again, suggest you go to the thread. It's not unique to COVID and extensively discussed there by an immunologist.

@brianvastag it's pushing back against the "airborne AIDS" characterization.

@aetiology

I suggest not RTing things without comment that you won't defend.

I didn't say anything about COVID vs Long COVID, a distinction that doesn't have a definition as best I know. The articles also largely do not make that distinction. I can link dozens of others, too.

This new anti-dysregulation talking point is against the best science on the issue and I suspect you know that.

@BE There is already a huge comment thread on Twitter that I don't feel the need to replicate.

@aetiology

OK, fine then, good bye. I point out the issue with something that you, as an infectious disease epidemiologist, are publicly posting that's clearly wrong, I believe dangerous, and you block me.

This is why we're going into the 4th year of a pandemic FFS.

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