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Anna Stevenson

@phdocnz

Public health doctor. Committed urban cyclist. walks health in all policies talk. Focused on building hope through action. Possibilities!

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Emmanuel (@ejustin46) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HAVE WE finally UNCOVERED the "SECRET" of ASYMPTOMATIC individuals? This study provides some insights into why some people remain asymptomatic when infected with SARS-CoV-2, particularly the newer variants nature.com/articles/s4159…

HAVE WE finally UNCOVERED the "SECRET" of ASYMPTOMATIC individuals?

This study provides some insights into why some people remain asymptomatic when infected with SARS-CoV-2, particularly the newer variants
nature.com/articles/s4159…
Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@peterhotez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My concern is that the new recs are based only on acute sequelae including case fatality rates and hospitalizations, but ignore the chronic consequences such as long COVID or thromboembolic complications that can occur even in well adults and teens

My concern is that the new recs are based only on acute sequelae including case fatality rates and hospitalizations, but ignore the chronic consequences such as long COVID or thromboembolic complications that can occur even in well adults and teens
Da(N95)iella. Public Health is Dead Podcast 🎧 (@daniatomicus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW EPISODE out now! What happened when SARS came to Vancouver and what public health can still learn from a 2003 success. This one's about safety at work, the precautionary principle, and what we need in a good public health leader.

Jerome Adams (@jeromeadamsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the spirit of honest and open debate on Covid vaccines (which is what so many say they want want), here are some further critical concerns about the FDA’s new policy requiring additional studies each year before approving COVID boosters for those under 65: 1. Outdated

Anna Stevenson (@phdocnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Holding multiple truths is a muscle. It’s inconvenient and exhausting, and necessary.’ thepress.co.nz/nz-news/360700…

Al Haddrell (@ukhadds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Martha asked an interesting question, so I thought I’d try to answer it. Essentially, the question is how long to wait before one is 95% certain that the room is Covid free, given a certain set of conditions.

Anna Stevenson (@phdocnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too many patients are catching COVID in Australian hospitals, doctors say. So why are hospitals rolling back precautions? - ABC News abc.net.au/news/2024-02-1…

Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pregnant women who get covid are at increased risk of complications to themselves and their babies Vaccines reduce those risks That's what American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology says (and CDC used to say) Why not leave it to women to choose? Why take away the choice?

Jerome Adams (@jeromeadamsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being asked by reporters to respond to this announcement. Here are my thoughts: 👇🏽 The decision to remove the COVID-19 vaccine from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule for healthy children and pregnant women raises significant concerns, as it overlooks both available

Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA 🇺🇦 (@celinegounder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Very concerning news from HHS today: CDC is no longer recommending the COVID vaccine for healthy children & healthy pregnant women. Why does this have me worried?

Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@peterhotez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The effects of Covid during pregnancy are devastating in terms of maternal morbidity and mortality; they are preventable by vaccination Newer data from Penn Medicine find that Covid vaccines prevent long COVID in children and adolescents

Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People naively confuse expertise with certainty, then lash out when experts get stuff wrong. In truth, an expert is just someone who’s tried harder than most to understand a particular topic.

Anna Stevenson (@phdocnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too many catching Covid-19 in hospital, experts say - but precautions being rolled back | RNZ News rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/…

Prof Brendan Crabb (@crabbbrendan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quite a bit of media atm about the new COVID variant NB.1.8.1. The chance of you encountering this virus is very high. This is a thread about two key mitigations to protect yourself & your family; vaccination & ventilation. abc.net.au/listen/program… 1/

Jean Fisch (@jean__fisch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Clare Craig BTW, CDC wonder allows one to check your statement Here the chart (using ESP2013 as standardization) for cardiac deaths as per the definition in the study but while excluding those cardiac deaths which have also covid on the certificate Excess all gone -> Covid was the trigger

<a href="/ClareCraigPath/">Dr Clare Craig</a> BTW, CDC wonder allows one to check your statement

Here the chart (using ESP2013 as standardization) for cardiac deaths as per the definition in the study but while excluding those cardiac deaths which have also covid on the certificate

Excess all gone -&gt; Covid was the trigger