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Mélise Marie
Meliseymo
Things that are completely acceptable to say / advocate for / communicate to your graduate program or advisor - a for PhD students working overtime during the pandemic. #PhDChat1.
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Benjamin Mason Meier
BenjaminMMeier
Celebrating the anniversary of the #UNCharter, which gave birth to #GlobalHealth Governance: including “health” under General Assembly (art. 13), finding international health cooperation among purposes of ECOSOC (art. 55) &
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Leanne O'Donnell
MsLods
The Privacy Impact Assessment is now available:https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covidsafe-application-privacy-impact-assessmentThat it was released the same day as the app is very problematic. For all the reasons I said earlier today
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Domo 🛹
DapperDomo
Y’all chain smoke cigarettes and drink brown liquor. Stop telling me about blood clots being potentially caused by a vaccine. Niggas go to Wendy’s and get two Four for Fours.
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Kimuda Sarah
SarahKimuda
The thing that interests me the most about Ugandans is their attitude towards the health system .Its a case of it doesn't affect me or one of my own ,I
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Laura Sochas
LauraSochas
1/ It's very important that LMIC governments and country experts start modelling the potential impact of COVID-related decreases in health service use on indirect deaths *now*.https://twitter.com/GdnDevelopment/status/1245943874960240641 2/ Lack
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Actors' Equity
ActorsEquity
Equity members earn health care through weeks worked within a given year. Due to theater closures around the country, tens of thousands of theatre artists stand to lose access to
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Inner Melb Com Legal
IMelbCL
We were horrified to see that someone experiencing a crisis was treated so violently by police. It doesn’t have to be this way. There are programs in place to appropriately
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Catelli2.0 🚣🏻🚴🏻🏕
Catelli2Oh
I think this is largely a case of people rejecting the advice and constantly, hourly, questioning it. It’s proving to be a distraction.Health experts are caught in the crossfire/grey area
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Epidemiologists can speak expertly to risks: “if you do X, then Y is likely to occur.”But when they speak instead to whether we *should* do X, how Y should be
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Clay Travis
ClayTravis
Based on the data from studies in New York City, Boston, Stanford/Santa Clara County, & USC/LA County it now seems quite clear that the coronavirus is far more common and
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Mental Health
Sectioned_
It's so annoying that anything that gets set up supposedly for #mentalhealth now rapidly gets co-opted by anyone who's ever felt a bit anxious because they might have missed their
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AMA
AmerMedicalAssn
In any season, police violence is an injustice, but its harm is elevated amidst the remarkable stress people are facing amidst #COVID19. Even now, there is evidence of excessive police-initiated
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adam
adamdickens
1 year ago today I was chasing around ibiza convinced we was getting kidnapped trying to fight everyone in sight, full of paranoia. This weekend I’ve returned from Berlin 3
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yikes
LRels
I always worry how my heart will handle helping patients in a mental health crisis. When you’ve experienced your own it hurts to see it reflected and playing out in
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Tom Cotton
TomCottonAR
Since I first learned of the Wuhan coronavirus in mid-January, common sense has been my guide. Not Chinese communist lies. Not “the models.” Not so-called “public-health experts.” Just common sense.
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