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Ed Poole
edwardpoole1975
Translation: Shock doctrine capitalists to use coronavirus as an excuse for further privatisation. Boris Johnson plans radical shake-up of NHS in bid to regain more direct controlhttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jul/10/boris-johnson
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J Aprileo (they/them)
comfyfat
One of the saddest things about navigating medical fatphobia is knowing that if I want to increase my chances of proper, compassionate, thorough care, I can't bring my most supportive
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Laycon💡
itsLaycon
Just my thoughts.GOT in relation to what is happening in the world right now.COVID-19 = White WalkersNights Watch = Doctors/Healthcare systemsPoliticians, Leaders, Elite Citizens = King, Lords and Highborn citizens
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first-mate prance
bocxtop
the saddest thing about the Dems is they say all the right things but never mean it. they call the war on drugs a tragedy but refuse to vote for
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Kari Jerge, MD, FACS (she/her)
kari_jerge
Healthcare family... For your situational awareness, this week alone MULTIPLE healthcare professionals who have been posting information about COVID, vaccines, masks, etc have been terminated, threatened, and/or harassed. So I
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Daniel Pepe
dpepe88
Today was a cool day in primary care. It showed to me the power we can have as a community healthcare sector when we work together to our full ability
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Taylor Walker-Smith
TAYLORGANGSMITH
Ways my life has/will be impacted by you voting for Trump:-Increased racially charged hate crimes against POC (I could be murdered and no one even be charged for it...) &
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I definitely have the feeling of perspective change this morning, not just about the MHRA but having a tangible time line to first vaccination near me - vaccines are really
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Comrade HEwas
ComradeHEwas
WE ARE IN A PANDEMIC: If there is a time to push to make healthcare a human right, its now. Ppl of all income levels need to be able to
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Don Wolt
tlowdon
Avg annual US hospital occupancy is ~66%. This typically peaks in the winter, so Dec would be a bit higher than that. With reported COVID hospitalizations skyrocketing & setting new
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Melissa Noriega
MelissaNoriega
It took Houston a while to get organized after Hurricane Harvey, but we did it, w #lessonslearned. We had committees at the city & county level that set up neighborhood
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s13GES
Small tweet on this strange section of UK Twitter talking about NHS and making direct or indirect references to the German system. Just don't, if you don't know your point
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jortado
TomGrahsler
Today marks 10 years since the worst day of my life. My father fell from the garage while hanging Christmas lights, which left him with a severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
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sonja morin
eastsidegeek19
To be factual back... 1. The number of maternal deaths due to illegal abortions before and after the twin Roe and Doe decisions (1973) remained about the same (~40/yr). No
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tim rogers
108
well, the new york deadline is sunday so i am finally applying for health insurance today. (i wouldn't be able to use the insurance until february 1st anyway, so i
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kill 💀 tim 💀 faust
crulge
there's a new CBO report about single-payer out. one thing concerns me: any proposed tradeoff between keeping avg reimbursement rates where they're at and shrinking total healthcare spending v. including
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