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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/4 Informed by mathematical modelling, the approach to #COVID19 pandemic control involved an initial phase of strong #publichealth measures (e.g. closures) to stop #exponential growth that threatened to overwhelm the
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Mustafa Hirji
mustafahirji
This video of @NiagaraFalls is disappointing. Assuming valid, it's an example of complacency to #COVID19. While not captured in a dramatic video, hear rumors of similar complacency in all parts
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Covid19 Assassin
benardthebold
HOW TO WASH CLOTHES WITH SEQUINS, BEADS, STONES or METALIC EMBELLISHMENTS (@LaundryCapital)The fewer times your fabric is cleaned either by handwashing or machine wash the longer the embellishments or fabric
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Olalekan Akindoju
Lekanakindoju
In the past few months, the Osun state government @StateofOsun has made efforts to promote the message of regular handwashing, but the failure to provide water and facilities in public
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/8 #COVID19 key concerns in : Today, I am taking a moment to reflect on the updated numbers. Although we read and post these numbers online everyday, we can’t forget
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Weyinmi
drweyoms
Theories of health behaviour in health promotion varies. My research framework is based on a sociological theory but has other theories infused in it like the health belief and transtheoretical
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Mustafa Hirji
mustafahirji
It's a hot topic why I'm not ordering a requirement to wear #masks at this time. To be clear, in alignment with @WHO, @PHAC_GC, & @CPHO_Canada, I absolutely recommend we
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Meat factory outbreaks around the world in May are slightly different in nature to the ones in August.The qualitative difference is infection control is a lot tighter now - and
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
People forget that Africa gets a fraction of the global intercontinental travel traffic. It's unlikely that we are miraculously immune to COVID-19. More likely that infected people are less likely
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. There's a perverse notion I keep hearing; it sure looks like an excuse to avoid doing things that people know they ought to be doing. It's that imperfect disease
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Victor Madge ☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
VMadge
Think about this one. Nine days of alcohol induced partying (lowers resistance) with 1/4 million people. You have a 99% chance of contacting someone with covid. with no masks or
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Daniel Kotzin
danielkotzin
1/ Lockdowns were ordered last March because “exponential” growth in Covid cases was going to overwhelm hospitals. Within months, if not weeks, it was clear that all of the modeling
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Ellen Lee (Real Leftists Didn't Vote for Biden)
AGirlJustKnows
Letter writer (a doctor) compares teachers with health care professionals.1. Health care professionals signed up to be in contact with infectious people and aren't in a room with 28-45 patients
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Weyinmi
drweyoms
Everyday, my research work points to religion as a grand player in sustainable behavioural change. I see our different faiths as "kings" in addressing public health issues. I have moved
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Deb Chachra
debcha
I am not a public health person, but I do have a doctorate in bioengineering and I spend a lot--a LOT--of time thinking about collective systems. There is no moral
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Waye Mason
WayeMason
For a lot of us, last night's news of B117 in NL felt like a punch in the gut.This morning I want to focus on what we *can do* to
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