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hi, I'm still scoping this server out & IDK what to say about stuff like names yet...

also idk how to use mastodon & i'm new here so i have like 2 other accounts for different "instances?"... like on discord we'd say server.

i have bipolar, adhd, ocd, autism, gender dysphoria, and probably some other stuff i'm forgetting to mention.

i am a trans muslima, i'm bisexual, i am white, i am poor.

pronounsshe/her

New report in The Lancet finds pollution is responsible for a staggering 9 million deaths per year, which would mean it causes 1 in 6 deaths. A nearly incomprehensible level of human suffering.

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(22)00090-0/fulltext

Vaccine hesitancy is one of the greatest threats to global health – and the pandemic has made it worse, especially due to misinformation spread
#COVID #vaccines
https://theconversation.com/vaccine-hesitancy-is-one-of-the-greatest-threats-to-global-health-and-the-pandemic-has-made-it-worse-208227?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=bylinetwitterbutton
Vaccine hesitancy is one of the greatest threats to global health – and the pandemic has made it worse

Tackling misinformation will be a big part of addressing vaccine hesitancy.

The Conversation

@auscovid19

11) The people who said that there wouldn't be any reinfections, and then when there were reinfections said the repercussions of them would be milder, they were wrong.
12) The people who said that Covid is over, they were wrong.
13) The people who said it was just a flu, they were wrong.
14) The people who said that everyone had to get it, they were wrong.
15) The people who said that variants would be rare, they're wrong.
16) The people who said that it was seasonal, they were wrong.
17) The people who said that long term repercussions of Covid infections would be rare, they were wrong.
18) The people who said that vaccines would end the spread of Covid, they were wrong.
19) The people who said that it wasn't airborne, they were wrong.
20) The people who said that Covid infections don't damage your immune system, they were wrong.
21) The people who said that Omicron was nature's booster, they were wrong.
22) The people who said that 5g was causing the pandemic, they were wrong.
23) The people who said that the way to end the pandemic was to stop testing, they were wrong.
24) The people who said that masks don't work were technically right if you're talking about masks that don't work, but if you're talking about masks that do work worn properly, they're wrong.
25) The people who said that kids couldn't catch it, they were wrong.
26) The people who said that restaurants and cafés were safe, they were wrong.
27) The people who say that Covid isn't causing heart disease, they're wrong.
28) The people who said that it would only affect China and the Far East, they were wrong.
29) The people who said that western hospitals and healthcare would be able to cope with it, they were wrong.
30) The people who said that we should just let it rip, they were wrong.

#COVID19 @auscovid19

By tern @1goodtern

30 people who were wrong.

1) The people who said it was the exit wave in April 2020, October 2020, February 2021, July 2021, October 2021, January 2022, May 2022, September 2022, December 2022, January 2023, and March 2023 are also wrong when they say it's the exit wave in July 2023.
2) The person who said that when you catch Covid you're then protected for 30 years, he was and is wrong.
3) The people who said that kids don't catch it, they were wrong.
4) The people who said that everyone had already caught it in Spring 2020 and that we were all immune to it by June 2020, they were wrong.
5) The people who said that Omicron was mild, they were wrong.
6) The people who said that Covid infection didn't harm kids, they were and are wrong.
7) The people who say that people are prone to illness now because of lockdowns three years ago, they're wrong.
8) The people who say that working from home is worse for your health than working in an office, they're wrong.
9) The people who said the best way to stop the spread of Covid is to wash your hands, they were wrong.
10) The people who said you can't get reinfected, they were wrong.

#COVID19 @auscovid19
Twitter source: https://twitter.com/1goodtern/status/1676122922207916032

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“Ten people who were wrong.”

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Accurate depiction of @david during the elapsed hour.

(tech.lgbt has glitch-soc now, whoo-hoo!)

Pic: cute drawing of a pup bapping away on a laptop

The stories about National Geographic today should be headlined "Disney lays off the last of National Geographic's staff writers" -- and put the responsibility where it belongs.

At the very least, stories should start like this: "The Disney Co.'s National Geographic laid off its remaining staff writers..."

The same policy should apply to layoffs at newspapers controlled by hedge funds -- and any media org owned by a larger entity.

The Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly and Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner Janet Anderson write to aged care providers urging booster shots as COVID-19 deaths rise in residential care.

@AnikaWells @PKelly_CBR @AgedCareQuality

Source: https://www.theweeklysource.com.au/cmo-and-quality-commissioner-write-to-aged-care-providers-urging-booster-shots-as-covid-19-deaths-rise-in-residential-care/

CMO and Quality Commissioner write to aged care providers urging booster shots as COVID-19 deaths rise in residential care - The Weekly SOURCE

The Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health and Aged Care, Professor Paul Kelly, and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner, Janet

The Weekly SOURCE

'The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated differences in the way the same virus affects men and women, highlighting the importance of evaluating disease risk and potential interventions by sex and gender.'
Report credit: @UKRI_News @The_MRC

https://www.ukri.org/news/mrc-urges-researchers-to-consider-diversity-in-experiments/

MRC urges researchers to consider diversity in experiments

MRC will become the first UK research funder to require researchers to consider diversity when designing clinical and preclinical scientific experiments.

We will skip through the meadows and run through the woods and swim in the river.