This is a good article

“Immunity debt,” a theory to explain the global surge in non-covid infections since pandemic restrictions were lifted, is increasingly being challenged by emerging evidence. Nick Tsergas reports

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a bacterial infection not known to cause widespread hospital admissions. “I can count on my two hands the number of times I’d ever seen mycoplasma pneumoniae before 2023,” says Samira Jeimy, clinical immunologist at the University of Western Ontario. “All of a sudden I feel like everybody has it.”

Over the past three years similar reports have circulated of rising bacterial infections, flare-ups of old viruses becoming more common, and children landing in hospital with diseases not usually seen in young, healthy people. One explanation offered by public health leaders has been “immunity debt”—the idea that precautions taken in the covid pandemic suppressed routine exposures to circulating pathogens, leaving people more vulnerable to them when restrictions were lifted.

The theory landed in the public consciousness at the right moment. A simple idea that sounded like science, it soothed a public seeking answers just as the world was returning to a semblance of normality. And it served a policy function, allowing governments to focus on economic recovery.

But its explanatory power has faded as the number of non-covid infections has kept rising each year. A 2024 analysis by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that invasive group A strep infections saw their most dramatic year-on-year increase from 2021 to 2022, well after most precautions had been lifted in the US. Rates have been abnormally high since then, raising questions about what might be behind the trend.

This is a pretty good article, it’s basically researchers explaining that they are seeing immune system effects after covid and then then Ashish Jha going “No, that doesn’t happen. shut up. It only happens to a small percentage of people.”

  • TheModerateTankie [any]@hexbear.netOP
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    8 天前

    Yeah, it’s the same tactics people use to deny climate change, and will follow the same tactics.

    1. It’s not happening.
    2. Ok It’s happening but it’s normal and not a big deal
    3. Ok it’s a big deal, but there’s nothing we can do about it.
    4. AI Science wizards will use magic to solve the problem for us.
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      Had someone on step 4 the other day, who 100% seriously said “well we solved the hole in the ozone layer through technology so we can solve this too!”. He voted for Trump lmao.

      • TheModerateTankie [any]@hexbear.netOP
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        Lol. The ozone thing required all relevant nations to collaborate, something we are refusing to do with climate change because at it’s core the US is an oil cartel and dependent on the industry for economic power and world domination. I’m sure we’ll go all in on some bullshit geoengineering scheme eventually, but we won’t stop pumping oil until we are somehow forced to stop.