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Jamie Livingston
dr_jdlivingston
"When law enforcement officers are the first responders in a large proportion of mental health crises, something has badly gone awry" 1/6https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.711202 This reminds me of something I'
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nand
negativand
NSW gets a mask mandate for the 1st time but the much more effective control measure ("a boss must allow a worker to work from home if reasonably practicable") was
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—“New variant" (mutation) of #SARSCoV2 has been identified, believed to be causing faster spread, UK Health Secretary said. Its spread is growing faster than existing variant, w/ over 1,000 cases
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Tennessee Justice Center
TNJusticeCenter
TN is winning the race to the bottom in terms of health outcomes for residents largely due to failure of leadership to make apt use of critical support systems impacting
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Marissa Kate
DrMarissaKate
Why do we need to listen to those students and academics with lived experience of mental illness? Why are their experiences valuable, especially in research, teaching and service?This is why.
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Jerry Xie
thejerryxie
#BellLetsTalk about how the government kept saying BUT THE ECONOMY while our physical and mental health were deteriorating #BellLetsTalk about how businesses and their "Wellness Programs" think that
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Calla Wahlquist
callapilla
When people call NSW Health the gold standard, they are talking about their contact tracing team. It doesn't mean they are magically immune to outbreaks, or that they are the
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Emily Prince
emily_esque
I talk about healthcare law a lot, but mostly in the context of how trans people are lawfully entitled to access to care.There are many systemic problems in healthcare, but
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el gato malo
boriquagato
georgia as a state has come in for much criticism about "re-opening"but has it been warranted?the data seems to say "no" pretty emphatically.hospitalizations have not budged and remain at low
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Daniel S. Loeb
DanielSLoeb1
I've been fascinated for years by "mindset" since reading Josh Waitzkin's Art of Learning which referred to Carol Dwek's book by that title. We all know about the importance
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Kira Dault (she/her)
kiradault
Okay. Here's my thing. One of my early office jobs came with 5 sick days and 10 vacation days, with no option to WFH, though it would have been possible
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UKVIA
Vaping_Industry
The UKVIA shares @ASH_LDN concerns over the lack of clarity following the decision to disband @PHE_uk. PHE has made a considerable contribution to harm reduction and smoking cessation in recent
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Sally Haynes-Preece
SallyAPreece
This story horrifies me. And we have to tackle this head on. But there is no easy solution. @AcousticRadical would argue the vaccine should be compulsory 1/https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/up-half-those-offered-vaccine-19
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Dr. Nóirín Russell
russellnoirin
"the thing is that we know this at the outset, so we know that two in every 1,000 people won't be detected. And if we end up with being sued
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jburcum
jburcum
1) Something to consider when comparing MN vaccine data to other states... 2) Many people do not understand how fragmented the vaccine distribution is... basically, federal partnership with chain pharmacies
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
BC should do this—as Atlantic Canada has—and it is fully legal. I will explain why in this thread.https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-bc-is-seeking-legal-advice-on-limiting-interprovincial-travel-horgan/ Firs
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