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Annibale
Annibal97783312
To say that Lombardy's management of COVID was a mega-disaster is an understatement. Lombardy had one-third of all Italy's COVID deaths and one-fourth of all cases. And now Lombardy is
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
Here's another problem-riddled NYT piece on COVID-19 vaccineSome good discussion of wealthy countries hoarding vaccineHowever, Peter Singer goes unchallenged on ableist & ageist comments that older people don't deserve priority
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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
I wonder if I could deprogram a Democrat from TDS on livestream. I’d start by asking them to make a list of national priorities. Then I’d talk them through the
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Josh Barocas, MD
jabarocas
Pls read : All week I was asked what I thought about the @NFL hosting people at a stadium. All week, I gave a harm reductionist’s answer: ppl are vaccinated,
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yelloehelmetMSP
yelloehelmet
The local and federal gov't will give financial assistance to the military industrial complex and policing above giving financial assistance to healthcare workers or hospitals. Meanwhile, there is a disconnect
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
I’ve noticed a trend - in aerosol, masking, treatment discussions- and am making a suggestion. We can disagree about evidence - that’s expected, and healthy, and we learn from it.But
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Corinne Stroum
healthcora
Is there a place when #SDoH and privacy come into conflict? This is a question I've been thinking about as I work on my #healthcare analytics course material for the
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Benjamin Veness 😷
venessb
484. Feels to me like Victoria is heading for a disaster. Appeals to the public to ‘do the right thing’ at daily press conferences aren't working (surprise). Adding mandatory masks
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𝐃𝐫. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐟 𝐎𝐫𝐮
dr_oru
Is healthcare spending costs going up? Yes. Is is sustainable like this? No.Can the government fix it? Yes. Can the government fix it without collaboration?No. Lack of collaboration is actually
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Kari Jerge, MD, FACS (she/her)
kari_jerge
Just to put this in context, a rare and potentially deadly disease process that has nothing to do with COVID. This serious illness should be treatable. And it may not
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B3AR_ARMS
B3arArms
What is COVID 19?How does COVID 19 spread?How far has COVID 19 spread?How long has COVID 19 been spreading?How do we know?Who is responsible for collecting and managing this data?What
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ollybot_redux
ollybot_redux
Would you feel embarrassed if you got covid? /Should/ people who get covid feel embarrassed? Is shame an effective way to control people's behaviour (assuming you would want to do
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Soumya
skarlamangla
as of yesterday, 1,303,518 vaccine doses have been administered in California, about 40% of the supply the state has receivedin terms of what percentage of our population has gotten a
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Lyall Taylor
LT3000Lyall
As an investor it's important to be alert to your own biases, and seek out mechanisms to guard against them. I largely share(d) Claire's view people should accept the trial
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Jan Lim
iamjanlim
Did you know that Canada's healthcare system perpetuates one of the highest, if not the highest, levels of medical racism against Indigenous peoples in the world? (1/n) In a 2016
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Andrew Goldstein #PaidShutdownNow
AndrewMakeTweet
1/ Would love to see more Momentum-style organizing for health justice.https://newrepublic.com/article/160959/medicare-for-all-sunrise-movement 2/ Current models are important pieces but are very slow, not shifting power, not shifting the p
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