Emily Zion
@ehzion
La dolce vita ✨ JHU PhD Candidate ✨ ND'17 #GoIrish
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12-04-2011 21:16:40
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Johns Hopkins University is giving $500 bonuses to everyone making under $200k EXCEPT grad students. I was an essential worker the whole pandemic - worked through Homewood campus not requiring masks, not providing testing when we were exposed by construction workers...treat us better!
This is how Johns Hopkins University treats its graduate students. On top of this, we are constantly getting emails basically telling us to not get COVID so that the undergrads can come back, like they won’t be a huge health threat to us.
280,000 new COVID infections and 4000 new deaths yesterday, with a new more infectious COVID strain being detected in the US...and Johns Hopkins University made the excellent decision to resume in person learning. Can't see how this could POSSIBLY go wrong.
Day 2 of bringing students back on campus Johns Hopkins University has included: many ppl sitting close together unmasked, pulling tables + chairs together for larger groups, no enforcement of distancing measures. Can’t see anything wrong with this plan...
Sarah Hadyniak, PhD I don't mind waiting my turn for the vaccine. But it's unconscionable for JHU to treat us as essential for months and months only to pause and bend the state guidelines to make us "non-essential" when it comes to vaccine distribution and covid bonuses.
We worked through the pandemic. We worked before we knew how COVID spread, without masks and without safety protocols. Hopkins deemed us “essential” then. Now we may be vaccine eligible, and Johns Hopkins University can’t get their shit straight. Come on. Do better.
By summer 2020, the resurgence of #COVID19 in the USA was largely driven by adults aged 20 to 49, a new study finds. The results point to importance of interventions among this age group to bring resurgent COVID-19 epidemics under control. fcld.ly/b6ghzxi Imperial College London
I’ve seen a lot of Covid in the ER recently. With so many people getting infected recently, some folks may wonder what’s the point of getting vaccinated at all? And is there really any value to a booster dose if I’ve had two Pfizer/Moderna or a shot of J&J? My observations: 🧵