I have. I’ve seen a number of sources all pointing to the same micro-scale observations. What I haven’t found is anything showing the macro-scale effects.
I understand that the trees are changing. Are these changes having a tangible, measurable effect on the forests? Or are these changes just a bit of interesting trivia?
Welcome. Basically what you wanna look for is historical data on opportunistic infections; Strep, shingles, hepatitis, that sort of stuff. I had a Twitter screenshot showing elevated levels of like 8 of them but can’t find the dang thing. As that third link points out Tuberculosis is a good indicator of overall immune health and is heading towards shaky ground.
I have. I’ve seen a number of sources all pointing to the same micro-scale observations. What I haven’t found is anything showing the macro-scale effects.
I understand that the trees are changing. Are these changes having a tangible, measurable effect on the forests? Or are these changes just a bit of interesting trivia?
Oh, no. No. I’m afraid all because of the lockdowns. Definitely not the Covid.
https://archive.ph/mJiiq
https://www.health.org.uk/news-and-comment/news/health-foundation-responds-to-ons-update-on-economic-inactivity-due-to-long-term-sickness
https://icemsg.org/2024/07/21/2024-week-28/
Your first and third links have some of the information I am looking for. Thank you very much.
Found it!
Exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you very much.
Welcome.
Welcome. Basically what you wanna look for is historical data on opportunistic infections; Strep, shingles, hepatitis, that sort of stuff. I had a Twitter screenshot showing elevated levels of like 8 of them but can’t find the dang thing. As that third link points out Tuberculosis is a good indicator of overall immune health and is heading towards shaky ground.