i honestly don't know if those people exist
i honestly don't know if those people exist
sad how many different things you could be talking about right now!
WHO pleads for immediate reversal of Gaza evacuation order to protect health and reduce suffering 13 October 2023 Statement WHO joins the wider United Nations in appealing to Israel to immediately rescind orders for the evacuation of over 1 million people living north of Wadi Gaza. A mass evacuation would be disastrous—for patients, health workers and other civilians left behind or caught in the mass movement. With ongoing airstrikes and closed borders, civilians have no safe place to go. Almost half of the population of Gaza is under 18 years of age. With dwindling supplies of safe food, clean water, health services, and without adequate shelter, children and adults, including the elderly, will all be at heightened risk of disease.
"The World Health Organization pleads for immediate reversal of Gaza evacuation order to protect health and reduce suffering.
A mass evacuation would be disastrous—for patients, health workers and other civilians left behind or caught in the mass movement."
Today in @thenation.com with Arijit Chakravarty:
The Coronavirus Still Doesn’t Care About Your Feelings
The Covid-19 pandemic is not a state of mind—and telling us not to panic isn’t healthcare.
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www.thenation.com/article/soci...
Today, @lookheron.bsky.social pins down one of the most confusing concepts in law: efficiency.
He covers its various meanings, how legal scholars frequently shift between these meanings, and why one should never be afraid to ask, "but what do you mean by efficiency?"
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We are in a rare window of broad US media coverage of global border violences. At our own southern slaughter line, on the waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean, through the jungles of the Darién Gap and the militarization of apartheid Israel. Editors, listen to me: You cannot allow it to close.
transit is good but we don't have to wax nostalgic for brutal transcontinental rail projects
(mansplaining the haunted house to my date) “Yeah so this is actually a really spooky part. They do spooky stuff in the whole thing but this is sorta the main spooky. I’m pretty impressed actually.”
"It’s an unprecedented day for Indigenous sovereignty and Indigenous-led coastal conservation as three federally-recognized California Tribal Nations announce the Yurok-Tolowa-Dee-ni' Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area– the first-ever ocean protection area designated by Tribal governments in the US"
An excellent excerpt from @ashleyshoo.bsky.social’s book AGAINST TECHNOABLEISM, which I highly recommend.
www.wired.com/story/ashley...
'nobody cares anymore' is the descriptive and normative response that seems to crop up in most discussions about the pandemic. seems incorrect!
"Conclusion: Relative to non–health care workers, registered nurses, health technicians, and health care support workers in the US were at increased risk of suicide. New programmatic efforts are needed to protect the mental health of these US health care workers."
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
one possible explanation is that there's a ceiling effect - hard to start taking precautions again if you never stopped taking precautions in the first place
Shawn Fain is right. We should all be fighting for a shorter workweek. inthesetimes.com/article/20-h...
Covid killed 4,500 young adults the first 5 months of the pandemic.
Once a doctor told them not to fear *literal death*, can we take them seriously when they sanctimoniously scold us for minimizing vaccine side effects?
My latest. https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/literaldeath/
This is the way: Chicago’s vaccination at home program allows Chicagoans to register to have up to ten people at a time vaccinated in their homes. It’s an old idea that Americans have broadly supported since the early 19th century. www.chicago.gov/city/en/site...
Yet more indication that what gets measured doesn’t in fact get managed.
Disclosure and voluntary schemes will not address the lack of regulation, the limits of an emissions only approach, extractive business models and damaging power dynamics.
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Academics, it seems, are like the acquaintance who Dorothy Parker said ‘speaks 18 languages and can’t say “no” in any of them.’ The issue is not just servility, however, but a hubris that can superficially look like servility’s opposite, as when academics tell themselves that they are only humouring management while actually pursuing their own, subtly subversive agendas. But management, academics often forget, are generally indifferent to mockery or critique, however finely-crafted and devastating. They are happy enough to let us tire ourselves out. One of their favourite tactics, in fact, is to set academics onerous, pointless tasks to keep us busy. Could we gather some evidence to support our claims that the new policy is having a detrimental effect? Could we present the case for why we really need to have such things as offices? Could we fill in this consultation? Academics exhaust themselves writing meticulously argued treatises against the latest deleterious thing management wants
answering the question, what is an academic and why are they like that?
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much to agree with on the questionable role of probability theory for thinking about and more importantly acting on ecological crisis
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
'What happens when microorganisms are hit with a 240-decibel sound wave? The short answer is nobody knows; it hasn’t been adequately studied.'
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table showing increasing HR with increasing proximity of timing of wildfire exposure to OR date
starting a thread to collect papers on the relationship between environmental hazards and surgical outcomes.
first up - exposure to wildfire in the first 6 months of recovery from lung cancer surgery is associated with HR 1.4 for overall mortality across all stages jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Any way to get a copy to Canada? Seems like it’s not a valid shipping destination unfortunately