I have a degree in immunology from Cambridge, a medical degree from Oxford, and a master's in public health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicineโฆ but "John52659143" on here just told me I know nothing about all three, so there's that.
Harry Thomas
28.1K posts
- It's pretty amazing that all these years American parents have been following the 'No Peanuts' rule in schools, even though *their* child doesn't have peanut allergy.
- Shout out to all the over-educated women.
- If youโre a single parent with one child and you make $200 a month, thatโs too much to qualify for Medicaid in Texas.
- Elon, who hasnโt said anything on here in a few days, has this as his pinned tweet right now:
- Replying to @DrHarryThomasI don't have a SoundCloud but 1. Please get vaccinatedโand boostedโif you can 2. Please make sure you're registered to vote 3. Please try not to feed the trolls
- Vaccines that require 3 or more doses within 12 months: -Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis -Polio -Hepatitis B -Human papillomavirus -COVID-19
- Local surgeonโwith decades of experience, in very high demand (>12-month waitlist), very physically fit (long-distance runner)โgets a mild case of Covid (never hospitalized), then abruptly retires due to persistent fatigue. Another face of "mild" Covid.
- It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated and vaccinated. It's an ICU of the unvaccinated.
- Good news for the people still wearing masks is that they protect against monkeypox too.
- 2020: Shortage of ICU beds. 2022: Shortage of ICU nurses.
- When the Health and Human Services Secretary tests positive for Covid for the second time in less than a month, you know endemicity isn't all it's cracked up to be.
- If by Memorial Day you still have never had COVID, you should be eligible to win some sort of prize.
- Some good news about COVID-19 is that you are very unlikely to get it more than 24 times a year.


