Jo-Anne (@jo10030676) 's Twitter Profile
Jo-Anne

@jo10030676

Married with children, grandchildren. Vaccinated X9 wearing a N95 mask to protect myself and others. Retired teacher.

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calendar_today16-02-2014 05:39:37

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Dr. Brian Goldman (@nightshiftmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here Aaron Siri goes again distorting a graph to make an erroneous point. Cervical cancer DEATH (not incidencde) rates went down prior to HPV vaccine because of Pap tests and better early detection. A triumph of screening. HPV vaccine ZEROES the risk of cancer by eliminating the

Nisha Patel, MD MS, Dipl of ABOM, CCMS (@drplantel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women in their 30s–50s are some of the most overworked, overstretched, and chronically stressed and ironically, this is the window where modifying long term cardiometabolic risk is crucial. Insulin resistance is rising, blood pressure is creeping up, visceral fat is increasing,

Caroline (@theshoelady33) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surprised today Ian Hanomansing can't make link to Covid, says he's bewildered WHY 30% of students missing school regularly since Pandemic ended. #Covid-19 repeat Infections in Kids, teens having Effects on Mental Health & Cognitive Performance #bcpoli Dr. Lyne Filiatrault tern

Jo-Anne (@jo10030676) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TumblerRidge #healthcare #Covid A baby with Covid needing care in Northern BC. David Eby Josie Osborne 🇨🇦 My heart goes out to this family and all those who live in the North.

Kathryn Andrusky (@kandrusky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s striking is how little attention is being paid to the most obvious incentive in all of this: private testing providers. These are near-ideal business models – high fixed cost, low marginal cost, with the ability to scale volume. Even expensive equipment like MRI can reach

Dr. Fiona Mattatall 🪩🇨🇦 (@fionamattatall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historically neglected, women’s health research was finally gaining ground. Endometriosis, PCOS, PMDD, ovarian cancer… long ignored conditions were finally getting real investment. This is dragging us backwards. This is why voting matters.

Bonnie McBride (@sipsinthecity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patti Bacchus They closed 2 learning centres that were critical for students with disabilities last year. If you are the highest paid education administrator in the province, I'd expect you to be able to deliver programming to all your learners. Or, find an easier job.

Jo-Anne (@jo10030676) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A must read if you are Canadian. "I Don’t Recognize Alberta Anymore My province has always fought with Ottawa. What’s new is a premier who gives legitimacy to separation. By Craig Baird"

Mark Roseman 🤦🏻‍♂️🙄☕️🖥 (@markroseman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5. An “urgent care” in Chemainus run by Island Health went months without a functioning ECG (in urgent care?) — until a board member stepped in to buy a replacement out of his own pocket. Meanwhile, Island Health spends over $410 million per year on “corporate” expenditures

Team Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦Janice D🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🐾 (@janbear105) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim Siever KJ💙🇨🇦💛 Once again making the attempt to disabuse the educated in a predominantly female profession (75-76%). We won’t go into what the students will lose having a ‘wanna be’ teacher versus a real one.

Thomas Drance (@thomasdrance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, no, I’m totally fine, it’s just raining on my face a little bit. This was a really lovely touch from the panel, and so well spoken from Murph and Shorty. ❤️