The Illinois daycare worker #monkeypox case has exposed another big problem w/pandemic preparedness: people who are children or pregnant are left out of emerging infectious disease vaccine studies. @SalliePermar & I believe strongly this must change.
— Jay Varma (@DrJayVarma) August 6, 2022
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COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths last week in NYC were higher than they were at the peak of the Delta wave last year.
— Aditya Mukerjee, the Otterrific 🦦 🏳️🌈 (@chimeracoder) August 6, 2022
It's mind-boggling how divorced policy is from actual public health metrics.
Sat next to someone who was so, so sick on a @united flight on Saturday. Tested positive for COVID on Tuesday.
— Abby Wood (@yesthatabbywood) August 6, 2022
If you need something from me, be patient while I cope with the ramifications of our country deciding that protecting public health is a personal decision.
Uncontrolled spread SARS-2. Multiple eradicated pathogens are becoming pandemics within 1 year.
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) August 6, 2022
Correlation or causation? 😜
I didn’t have Polio on my 2022 public health failure bingo card
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) August 6, 2022
A 20-year-old unvaccinated man, born in the era of vaccine misinformation, is the first confirmed US polio case in 9 years. He was eligible for the vaccine between 2002-2008 and his parents refused. Antivaxxers are bringing back Great Depression diseases. https://t.co/r24hwnYBqd
— Nato Jacobs (@dcmadness202) August 6, 2022
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