Can confirm. Something very cool.
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Academic family doc. I try to enable as much health and joy as possible. Against fascism. Lifter. π³οΈβπ (he/him) π¨π¦ πΊπ¦ π΅πΈ π¬π± Same handle (@drDavidKeegan) on YouTube.
Can confirm. Something very cool.
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Iβm not a big curling guy, but I get the significance of this, and WOW itβs mind-blowing. Some are calling it the best shot in curling history! #TeamCanada at the #ParalympicGames.
holy shit
there's so much bad in the world but there's also people who lift up and carry an elderly bat around every day so he can pretend he's flying again, and that's the part of the world I think is worth fighting for
I agree itβs not a sound rationale to not mask.
Weβre in a publicly funded health system here. I think people are tired. Masking is one more thing. They trust that people will look after them and advise appropriate guidance.
What colleagues have said to me, βIf covid were truly airborne and the risk of repeated exposure were truly dangerous, then there would be a mask mandate in place and I would wear one.β
They are trusting to #IPAC systems and public health to protect them.
Iβm not a paediatrician, but Iβve done this personally in many ways, including offering to borrow money to give to our school board to put HEPA filters in school.
Hereβs a talk I put together on the topic of clean indoor air in schools.
youtu.be/OnEc4DUSLCM?...
I canβt explain why docs donβt have airborne mitigations in place. I have CO2 monitoring personally.
Iβm a family doc and I not only wear N95s, but I give them out free to patients (ones I paid for, not from the clinic stash). I also have HEPA filters running in my clinic rooms.
Practices are losing money because healthcare providers are more likely to get long covid that the regular population.
My approach is: if I have space to store them, great. When I need that space, itβs time to purge. :)
Or saving them because theyβre really good boxes.
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It should have been permanent pacific standard time. Better for health.
How am I just now seeing this, holy shit
We don't have an autism epidemic. We have better tools and understanding of neurodiversity. Recognizing something for what it is doesn't mean it's suddenly happening, but rather recognition is better.
Vaccines cause survival.
Never forget, a 13-year study found that protected bike-lanes led to a drastic decline in fatalities for all road users.
ALL ROAD USERS.
What about painted bike-lanes? No safety improvement at all.
For sharrows, itβs actually safer to NOT have them.
Via @usa.streetsblog.org @nyc.streetsblog.org
Please read this article to the end. Even before ICE got involved, this started because this *blind man who speaks no English and uses a curtain rod as a walking stick* got lost on a walk and some Karen called the police on him and they tasered and beat him bc he didnβt drop the rod. WTF
Gen Z may be the first modern generation to score worse on standardized tests than their parents.
Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath points to schools replacing textbooks with tech and the iPhone. Iβd add COVID as a major inflection point many never recovered from.
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Which one did you get and where?
Absolutely.
I always learned best when I wrote my own notes and cue cards, not the times a friend let me photocopy theirs.
Same in clinic: typing out my patient notes helps me synthesize the encounter and not infrequently leads to new insights or follow-up questions.
Handling ideas = growth.
βCognitive psychology has shown that students grow intellectually through doing the work of drafting, revising, failing, trying again, grappling with confusion, and revising weak arguments. This is the work of learning how to learnβ
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In minor hockey itβs required, but in the minor leagues for men itβs not required at all, just visors.
Itβs so ridiculous. Thereβs no reason to not have full face protection, when players regularly get facial injuries. Hockey is played at speed with a hard rubber missile.
I play the game, I love the game, but I donβt love this lack of basic protection.
And again. If only there was a way to protect players from losing teeth due to high sticks.
Thatβs two players losing a tooth each in two minutes.
If only there was a way to protect hockey players from sticks to the face.
#olympics
#NHL
#FullFaceProtection