ellie

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hongkonger in nevada • public health worker • mostly thinking about public health law & ethics, asian america, and k-drama • occasionally in 粵/한/Fr
A mixed bag of feelings to see for the first time part of my work described in an academic journal! I was involved in the coupling of epidemiologic and phylogenomic analyses.
https://www.jmdjournal.org/article/S1525-1578(23)00021-1/fulltext

#COVID was not the first & certainly will not be the last public health emergency of the 21st century...The US stands even less ready now to face our next public health crisis. At this difficult moment, the beginning of wisdom is to start with the basics. There is no value in providing a funding stream that does not translate into people hired, projects launched, and lives saved. Getting more from our nation's public health agencies requires equipping them for success.

https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/getting-government-work-public-health?utm_medium=email&utm_source=hat&utm_campaign=HAT+2+3+2023&utm_content=forefront&vgo_ee=bVaU7FaTl6VEyjCyhwFeqw%3D%3D

“The point of this post is that anecdotal reports about people dying “with Covid” as opposed to “of Covid” are not reliable and they are not evidence-based.”

Thank you @[email protected] & @[email protected]

@[email protected] https://insidemedicine.substack.com/p/data-snapshot-are-we-overcounting

Data Snapshot: Are we overcounting Covid-19 deaths? No.

It's a fair question. A recent Washington Post column didn't look at the data. A few times during the pandemic, we have overcounted Covid deaths. Mostly, though, we undercount.

Inside Medicine

I should have acquired and read this book the moment it came out in 2021, but pandemic time is nothing if not strange.

Dr. Wilson is a leading public health ethicist and I am excited to engage more with a text that explicitly argues for the place of #PHEthx in policymaking ...

RT @[email protected]

If you’re in the area, register to join us at our Feb 10 conference on “Mainstreaming Reproductive Health in Health Law, Policy & Ethics. Register here — recordings will also be posted here post-conference for those who aren’t able to join us in person: https://law.ucla.edu/academics/centers/center-reproductive-health-law-and-policy/mainstreaming-reproductive-health https://twitter.com/profmohapatra/status/1613657345225105410

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ProfLWiley/status/1613663685763031040

Mainstreaming Reproductive Health | UCLA Law

To celebrate the publication of Feminist Judgments: Health Law Rewritten, edited by Seema Mohapatra and Lindsay F. Wiley, UCLA School of Law will host an in-person conference on “Mainstreaming Reproductive Health in Health Law, Policy and Ethics” on February 10, 2023.

UCLA School of Law

RT @[email protected]

An amazing lineup at the Mainstreaming Repro Health conference (sponsors @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected])-We'll kick off w/ @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], Lisa Ikemoto, @[email protected], & @[email protected] discussing Reproductive & Sexual Health Exceptionalism https://twitter.com/profmohapatra/status/1613657345225105410

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/profmohapatra/status/1613664245585182720

Seema Mohapatra on Twitter

“Looking forward to celebrating the publication of the book at the Mainstreaming Reproductive Health in Health Law, Policy, & Ethics conference that @ProfLWiley & I are co- chairing next month at @UCLA_Law thanks to our generous sponsors @UCLAReproPolicy @UCLAHLPP @SMUTsaiCenter”

Twitter

RT @[email protected]

This is your semi-regular reminder that collective memory of atrocity is real and that Jews, among other groups, have AMPLE historical reason to feel anxious around major Xtian holiday seasons #antisemitism #HistoricalTrauma

https://www.axios.com/2022/12/01/dhs-domestic-terrorism-threats

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/prof_goldberg/status/1599786914881552384

DHS warns of domestic terrorism threats to LGBTQ, Jewish, minority communities

The warning comes after several recent attacks, plots and threats of violence, the department said.

Axios
Covid Care Has Entered a New Stage of Crisis for the Uninsured

As federal funding for the pandemic response dries up, Americans without health insurance risk being left footing the bill for coronavirus tests and treatments.

back in hong kong at long last 🩷
@bubblewhale @momoly
所以香港當時衍生了一句 "核爆都唔割(席)"
就是大家無論如何都要互相支持 爭取共同的訴求 甚至是即使互相不太同意手段/個人修養的時候
且看大陸人會否記得