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Patricia
PatriciaNPino
So when it comes to paying corporations to develop the vaccine there is plenty of public money available. But when it comes to the actual workers who deliver the vaccine
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Mujuni Raymond
qataharraymond
Dear reporters, take charge of how much violence you’re exposed to [I know most of it is out of your control] but please do it for you, those you love
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wednesday addams
sadxgorlx
anyway fuck inequality in health care anyway, hey all u fucking walnuts: i didn’t write the line about anxiety, i (more than you know) know that mental health issues ARE
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Lizanne Foster
MovingParadigms
Schools are being kept open not because of the need for educating students, their primary function, but because #bced performs a social safety net function in the provision of food,
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Chris Hofley
chrishofley
With #BellLetsTalk tomorrow, a couple thoughts: - this is a good thing. Period. - is there a corporate name attached to it? So what? It has become a day
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Bartley Kives
bkives
Roussin: Southern Health region moves to critical-red on the pandemic response system on Monday.It joins the Winnipeg Metropolitan area.#covid19 Southern Health on Monday:- Restaurants and bars close; takeout and delivery
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Maggie Green
_maggiemgreen_
If you--like me--need a little refresher on what this all means, here is a breakdown from @JohnsHopkinsSPH: the positivity rate is an indicator of (1) the level of community transmission
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Debbie Decker
Bunnysdts
1/ I heard from a colleague the other day about a repetitive motion injury she has sustained, working in a glove box for extended periods of time – 9-10 hours
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Yana Kunichoff
Yanazure
Good morning, Chicago. As of now, as many as 70k students are expected back to schools on Monday, but as of this a.m. there is no deal on reopening between
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: Over the last 24 hours, we have ID’d 461 new cases & completed 12.3K+ tests. Our positivity rate stands at about 3.9%.
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Glen Mah
GlenMah
It's been just over 3 months since all of our lives have been turned upside down. Regardless of your gender, race, socioeconomic standing, or where you live; no one has
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Sydney Lupkin
slupkin
Some context for today's Pfizer coronavirus vaccine news: Unlike the other Operation Warp Speed companies, Pfizer didn't get $ for R&D, etc. It DID get an Operation Warp Speed purchase
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Seasonal Pun
Pixelfish
Was just thinking abt how soldiers on leave during WWI (or postwar de-mobbing) experienced a strong disconnect from their families abt the horrible stuff they saw. Both They Shall Not
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Carly Weeks
carlyweeks
Is #COVID19 airborne? A contentious debate that flared up this week after 239 scientists (inc. 10 Cdns) signed a letter asking health bodies to recognize the potential. I wrote about
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
Can science end the pandemic? Not if we don't socially distance and mask up. @drsanjaygupta tells public health forum, "As good as the science is, no amount of science can
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I feel like Sisyphus right after he loses his grip on the boulder. People are finally coming around the realization that high-volume screening of asymptomatic people is a powerful tool
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