I don’t understand how COVID is spiking again after we’ve tried everything from pretending it’s over to pretending it never happened
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ZackBornstein/status/1599919837941493760
I don’t understand how COVID is spiking again after we’ve tried everything from pretending it’s over to pretending it never happened
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ZackBornstein/status/1599919837941493760
#Mosstodon is certainly the kind of thing I can get on board with.
My ambitions as a researcher of social & health inequality are far more modest than they were when the pandemic hit
-I aim to calmly get on with describing & understanding health inequities to provide evidence, & to uplift my colleagues in this field as much as possible
-I try to make my work policy-relevant, but I am not a policy researcher
-Interventional research is an important step, but social inequalities are largely persistent due to macro political choices
"Biological embedding vs. embodiment of social experiences: How these two concepts form distinct thought styles around the social production of health inequalities"
By Louvel & Soulier
Acknowledging the differences between the concepts and divergences in their evolution provides an opportunity for identification of topics where thought styles are either complementary or in tension.
Two exciting days of #media and #infodemic management are behind the 25 current fellows and alumni of our latest @[email protected] mini-module. Thanks to our speakers @[email protected] @[email protected] and @[email protected] all facilitators, organisers and participants
#FETP #EPIET #EUPHEM #PAE
“Two exciting days of #media and #infodemic management are behind the 25 current fellows and alumni of our latest @EANBoard mini-module. Thanks to our speakers @e_milymey @frabad and @Mark_Brealey all facilitators, organisers and participants #FETP #EPIET #EUPHEM #PAE”