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Erin KB
ErinKernohan
I am grateful that the vaccination part of this nightmare that has been COVID has begun. My fear is that we’re just going to watch climbing case numbers because “it’ll
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Lorian Hardcastle
Lorian_H
A summary of and some thoughts on today's decision upholding BC's limits on private health care... The plaintiff argued that the combination of long waits and limits on private care
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Fiona Sutherland
FionaBodyPosAus
Novel idea for inclusive, trauma-informed care #1:Instead of assuming people need or want to know their weight, or assuming that "at some point they'll find out" why don't we always
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Governor Phil Scott
GovPhilScott
Our cases are growing, leading to some big steps to slow the spread. Each step addresses areas that our data tells us are driving the spike: mostly adults from multiple
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Oli Williams
OliWilliamsPhD
NEW ARTICLE THREAD: we propose there's value in considering #codesign in healthcare improvement as: (1) a means of developing & utilising a form of common pool resource (2) an approach
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Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
RVAwonk
So, there’s a movement to bring about the collapse of our current healthcare system, with the goal of forcing doctors/hospitals to partner w/ private companies to revolutionize medicine through advanced
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Anna Orso
anna_orso
Whatever is happening at the Convention Center has grown into quite a cast of characters. There’s a pastor telling ppl they’re going to hell and someone drowning him out with
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detty
0ddette
For the billionth time: of course I believe Coronavirus pandemic is real and a health threat. I always wear a mask in public, wash hands, & sanitize and encourage others
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Narmada Thiranagama
Narmadha
Since lockdown I’ve been talking non-stop to UNISON’s migrant worker members on the covid frontline. Migrant workers in the UK already lived and worked under additional financial and exploitative pressures
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M
pseudo_sapiens
My problem when it comes to corporate hospital workplaces in cardiology in India is the toxicity that is prevelant in them because the corporate model is to fester competition &
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Fantastic Mr.Stocks
Great_MrStocks
$SHG CEO INTERVIEW SUMMARY THREAD Went to @WallStreetRprtr today for $SHG interview. This was one I was really looking forward to. Prad did a great job breaking it down. Read
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This NYT article cites staffing shortages—not bed availability—as the primary reason SoCal hospitals are full.What they fail to mention is that mandated school closures are estimated to have removed at
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Why did we need a lockdown? For many people, their lives have not (yet) been touched by COVID as an illness – only by public health measures. But we need
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
It’s fascinating to me to see people pull up tweets from Feb 2020 as a means to try and discredit people working in pandemic response. Our guidance evolves with the
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
BC's provincial govt - feds doing good job (doesn't talk at all; of course more $ would be nice.)AB-on feds as deflection from own failuresMB-on feds as deflection from
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. I was a corona alarmists and even lockdown supporter in March and April. Things that changed my mind:The failure of Lombardy catastrophe to recur almost anywhere else, the manifest
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