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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
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Theoretically, there is enough supply to vaccinate globally in stages; essential workers and congregate settings first, no matter which country they’re in. Ideally, we’d have pooled our funding and all
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I’ve been thinking a lot about vaccines lately (in case my twitter feed wasn’t a major clue). Threads on COVAX and domestic supply are here:https://twitter.com/ldobsonhughes/status/1357862123691528194https://twitter.com/ldobsonhughes/st
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In discussion today about Canada accessing its COVAX vaccine allotment, I've seen COVAX incorrectly framed as a mechanism entirely for the poor. A food bank for vaccines. This isn't a
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If these are the options for Covid vaccine manufacture in Canada, let's play hypotheticals. Which would have been possible, if they'd been pursued in late Spring 2020?https://twitter.com/ldobsonhughes/status/1357477907292168192 Let&
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Mostly to collate my own swirling thoughts, I’ll do a thread later on my sense of vaccine supply options for Canada. Last year, I was lucky enough to work with
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Oh lord, they've done a sob story sit down, complaining about mean MPs with the temerity to ask them *gasp* questions. They have learned absolutely nothing and have no insight
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Canada has this odd inability to assess its own performance by its own indicators; by how it should be doing intrinsically. There's a pull to lamenting itself in unrealistic comparison
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I think Canada needs its own domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in general. But I’m highly suspicious of a private company claiming if only they had federal money, they could have
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Fascinating @robyndoolittle deep dive into the lack of women in leadership positions across multiple sectors. It's not simply a problem at the top - it's pipeline leaking through women's careershttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/ca
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There's something fascinating happening with African Covid vaccine procurement and this is probably a better thread for my niche global health alt account, but maybe it'll add something new to
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As home schooling returns, I spoke to multiple friends - all women - who have pre-emptively dropped out of the workforce or taken leave without pay. They were traumatized from
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In France, progress for women means spending less time with your kids (sometimes French feminists have it right)https://twitter.com/EOrtizOspina/status/1338459253556867073 But seriously, in the last 40 years, women working outside the home
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