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Jennifer Sullivan MD MPH
confectionsmd
Rough COVID stats in Indiana today. I am working in the ER today and also working w/ dedicated teams to help get us to the other side of this pandemic
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Allison Smith
QueensParkToday
Notable, since the province has not named and/or shamed any businesses or farms where there have been outbreaks, even when it would be in the public interest to do so.https://twitter.com/ACarterglobal/status/1287803277472665602
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Children have at least as much virus in their nose and throat as adults do—and kids younger than 5 may have up to 100 times as much. This doesn’t
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Dr. Yara Hawari د. يارا هواري
yarahawari
1/4 Amidst all the Corona news fatigue dont forget Palestine which is going through a brutal 2nd wave. The West Bank & Gaza have recorded 10,000 of their nearly total
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Joe Freeman
BlazerFreeman
New on the Oregon sports front: Gov. Kate Brown has announced that the OHA is revising guidance for high school and lower-division college sports, paving the way for all sports
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ I feel this same anger:“I get angry when I see people refuse to wear a mask or physically distance from others or stay home when they could because it
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Korie Dean
koriedean
I’ve lived in Efland, in the (lesser-known-by-UNC-students) northern part of Orange County, my whole life. People in the northern, mostly rural, part of the county have ALWAYS come as an
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melanin person
christianacici
Black women, please connect the dots. The stats about us and our health are NOT GOOD. And they are not good because of STRESS. These are the things that build
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Dan Diamond
ddiamond
SCOOP: HHS to get rid of the “X” waiver that limited which doctors could prescribe buprenorphine for opioid addiction.Physicians have clamored for this as opioid epidemic worsened. https://subscriber.politicopro.com/health-care/whiteboa
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Dr. Oni Blackstock
DrOniBee
“The health care-sector workforce is racialized in that BIPOC are concentrated in female-dominated direct care and reproductive occupations, occupations that reflects our historic dependence WOC—and especially Black women—to perform t
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
One thing that seems to get lost a lot in the discussion of risk taking and public health and airborne disease is the difference between "my body, my choice" and
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Sharon Yeung
sharonhyeung
#meded rant ahead: when preceptors ask me what I'm interested in pursuing after graduation, I'm usually honest, regardless of the specialty I'm rotating through. 1/3 my answer of "psychiatry" is
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Mark Suss
suss_mark
A few days ago a cleaner contracted Covid-19 in the hotel quarantine system (a thread).https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-07/coronavirus-queensland-quarantine-hotel-worker-tests-positive/13034046 Queensland hotel quarantine protocols appea
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote about what health-care workers are going through, how exhausted & scared they are, and what this 3rd pandemic surge is doing to them. It’s not like the first
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Jennifer
Jen4Scot
Scotland has officially the worst rate of drugs deaths in the EU.Despite public health being devolved for over a decade, guess whose fault it is?WeStMiNsTeRhttps://news.stv.tv/scotland/drug-deaths-soar-but-public-health-emergency-rejected?t
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GBPI
GaBudget
Our first session of today's #Insights21 policy conference focuses on equitable health care. Dr. James E. Black of Albany: "There's still a great portion of the surrounding area that feels
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