Yaneer Bar-Yam (@yaneerbaryam) 's Twitter Profile
Yaneer Bar-Yam

@yaneerbaryam

Complex Systems Physicist | President of @NECSI | coFounder @TheWHN whn.global join me bsky.app/profile/yaneer…

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Dr. Sean Mullen (@drseanmullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

179 experts. 28 countries. 1 message: Long COVID is real, multi-systemic, and devastating. It affects over 400 million people. And we're not prepared. New global consensus just dropped. link.springer.com/content/pdf/10… 🧵 1. Long COVID is not "just fatigue." It’s organ damage,

Yaneer Bar-Yam (@yaneerbaryam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tern does a fantastic job highlighting key points from the newly published WHN Long COVID Advisory Group’s Delphi consensus. This work lays a much-needed foundation for understanding, medical care, and research on Long COVID.

MaskTogetherAmerica (@togetherwemask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The pandemic isn’t over just because you’re over it.” Behind the Dräger x-plore is Becky A Robertson urging Texans to #StopMaskBans🚨TX Bill HB 3061 is dangerous! The hearing is set on April 24 at 8AM (Capitol North Wing E2.014) Use our toolkit to take action: bit.ly/StopMaskBans

“The pandemic isn’t over just because you’re over it.” Behind the Dräger x-plore is <a href="/AnciraBecky/">Becky A Robertson</a> urging Texans to #StopMaskBans🚨TX Bill HB 3061 is dangerous! The hearing is set on April 24 at 8AM (Capitol North Wing E2.014) Use our toolkit to take action: bit.ly/StopMaskBans
Jammer (@acrossthemersey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of NZ doctors, teachers and academics etc., have written an open letter to the Government requesting C02 monitors, air purifiers, free tests, paid leave and recognition of LongCOVID as an occupational hazard, saying too many children & educators are still getting Covid.

A group of NZ doctors, teachers and academics etc., have written an open letter to the Government requesting C02 monitors, air purifiers, free tests, paid leave and recognition of LongCOVID as an occupational hazard, saying too many children &amp; educators are still getting Covid.
Noha Aboelata, MD (@nohaaboelatamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can someone please explain to me why masking is not required in NICUs and PICUs (among other places)? These are very vulnerable patients. And one in 5 children and adolescents with Covid-associated hospitalization are admitted to ICU. We must protect our babies and children.

Can someone please explain to me why masking is not required in NICUs and PICUs (among other places)? These are very vulnerable patients. And one in 5 children and adolescents with Covid-associated hospitalization are admitted to ICU. We must protect our babies and children.
Dana Ludwig (@danaludwig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of all global healthcare workers who have had acute Covid-19, about how many of them do you think currently have Long Covid? 7%? 10%? 20%? How about 40%? This study (study of multiple studies) just came out from UK in the British Medical Journal

Of all global healthcare workers who have had acute Covid-19, about how many of them do you think currently have Long Covid? 7%? 10%? 20%? How about 40%? This study (study of multiple studies) just came out from UK in the British Medical Journal
World Health Network (@thewhn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Nancy Malek shares her recent presentation on COVID, exploring the science, Australian data, and a powerful historical parallel: the Semmelweis reflex. A must-watch for healthcare professionals who believe learning never stops. #COVID #COVID19 #PublicHealth #LongCOVID

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People just don't seem to understand the significance of this. Do we have to explain everything? Not only is the 50% increase in sickness absence hurting efficiency, the sicknesses *cost money to treat*. If this is representative of the population, it suggests huge increases in

People just don't seem to understand the significance of this.
Do we have to explain everything?

Not only is the 50% increase in sickness absence hurting efficiency, the sicknesses *cost money to treat*.

If this is representative of the population, it suggests huge increases in
Spela Salamon, MD, Ph.D. (@salamonsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a very serious question that no one can answer for me. Why are the people who claim #COVIDー19 is a Chinese bioweapon made in a lab the same people who go around maskless and think it's fine to catch it 3 times a year? How does one reconcile these two beliefs?

World Health Network (@thewhn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mask Week is here! Originally launched by Celebrate 845, a NY-based grassroots arts and advocacy organization, Mask Week is now a growing international movement supported by the World Health Network. This week is all about normalizing and empowering the choice to wear a mask for

Mask Week is here! Originally launched by Celebrate 845, a NY-based grassroots arts and advocacy organization, Mask Week is now a growing international movement supported by the World Health Network.

This week is all about normalizing and empowering the choice to wear a mask for
Prof(Dr.) Sunil Raina (@sunilraina15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SARS-CoV-2-induced inflammation might lead to a primarily gliovascular failure in the brain, which could be a common contributor to diverse COVID-19-related neuropathologies ⁦Dr Elisa Perego⁩ ⁦Yaneer Bar-Yam⁩ ⁦Conor Browne⁩ nature.com/articles/s4159…

Yaneer Bar-Yam (@yaneerbaryam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: A single measles strain caused a major outbreak in Milan—despite high vaccination rates. As with SARS-CoV-2, selective pressures can shift variant concentrations and drive mutations, both driven by and causing increased measles transmission. 🔗 news-medical.net/news/20250527/…