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1/4 "In this cohort study, more #severe acute illness, a higher #Charlson #Comorbidity #Index score, and being #unvaccinated were associated with a higher risk of reporting #COVID19 symptoms lasting 28 days or more."

#Unvaccinated and #immune naive or #convalescent?
2/4 "Participants with #COVID19 were more likely to seek medical care for #diabetes, #pulmonary, #neurological, and #mental health–related #illness for at least 6 months after onset compared with their pre-#COVID #baseline health care use patterns."
3/4 "These findings may inform the risk-benefit ratio of COVID-19 #vaccination #policy."

#SARSCoV2 #CovidIsNotOver #PASC #LongCovid

All were not checked for viral reservoirs and/or persistence, not tested in upper and lower respiratory tract and in the gastrointestinal tract.
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This mornings rant is about #paidfamilyleave in Colorado & how #voters overwhelmingly passed FAMLI

[& employers can now register for CO’s new program finally; employees max 12 weeks of paid leave a yr + 4 additional wks for #pregnancy or #childbirth complications]

#copolitics
Let’s get 1st thing straight - this 🧵 is no insight into the near 15 yrs #advocates fought for #paidfamilyleave at the CO state Capitol before #voters passed it on the #ballot

I, like many folks - came into the advocacy for #FAMLI yrs after lots of fight. Grateful to have it
Many of us worked on the #ballotmeasure in 2020 & #voters approved the program by 57% of the vote ✨ the amount of barriers set in place to #advocate for #paidfamilyleave & #pass it & then #implement it - have been eye opening 👁 to say the least. #copilitics
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Good afternoon and good evening…thank you all for joining us for this portion of the 2020 @SOAPHQ virtual annual meeting

What's new in #OBAnes - A comprehensive review of the most relevant articles published in 2019

#MedThread #Tweetorial #Ostheimer #SOAPAM2020
#Halifax would have been amazing - @ruthi_landau and I worked incredibly hard with our amazing management team to bring you an innovative agenda and in many ways we reimagined the way @SOAPHQ delivers an annual meeting #MedThread #Tweetorial #OBAnes #Ostheimer
Most of us have never lived through something like #COVID19 - As we embrace the new normal, remind ourselves of strategies to address our own wellness as physician leaders on the frontline - let's continue to look out for one another! #MedThread #Tweetorial #OBAnes #Ostheimer
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Advanced #diabetes care over the past decade has actually increased disparities. We have excluded #PwD who would have benefited the most. We need to reduce #inequities and #disparities - @GoDiabetesMD

#dedoc° #EASD2020 #EASD #genderbais #racialbias Image
L'avancée des traitements liés #diabète au cours de la dernière décennie ont accru les disparités. Nous avons exclu les #PwD qui en auraient le plus bénéficié. Nous devons réduire les #inégalités et les #disparités - @GoDiabetesMD

#dedoc° #EASD2020 #EASD #genderbais #racialbias Image
Cost matters particularly in the US. Using #diatech to solve problems. We need to have better products. #Covid19 had taught us is that time matters to #PwD. Time is a currency. People with #diabetes are on their own - @GoDiabetesMD

#dedoc° #EASD2020 #EASD #integratedcare
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The #COVID19 pandemic has imposed catastrophe in the #urban areas. It’s simply an index of urban vulnerability. Poor primary health care services in urban areas & neglect of public health in general are the fundamental reasons resulting in this situation universally. 1 of n
It is merely noticeable now due to the attention attracted by the #pandemic. The long-standing manifestation of urban specific health #inequities are merely getting exposed due to the fatalities attributed due to COVID-19 in urban areas. 2 of N
1 in 3 adults in India have high blood pressure. One in 10 have type 2 diabetes mellitus. The long-standing complications of these two diseases affect millions of Indians. Nearly half of the diabetics are blind by the time they know that they have diabetes. 3 of N
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1/ Q. What can to address racial inequities in #COVID19 and health more generally?

A: We must dismantle #racism at each level it operates on: individual, institutional, and structural.
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1) Individual/interpersonal—check our own biases, and those of others, to end discrimination against people of color. Also work toward reconciliation in populations through open dialogue and share learning experiences with people from different cultural groups.
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2) Institutional- overhaul policies, practices and procedures that benefit Whites at the expense of people of color. Especially for healthcare: in addition to implicit bias training, ensure that social determinants of health and racial justice are covered by school curricula.
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I'm a #LatinX physician, taking care of #LatinX patients with #COVID19.

I've been so surprised at how people are surprised by data showing #COVID19 is disproportionately affecting marginalized communities that till now I didn't know how to respond.

Some thoughts:

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2/The implications of these #disparities run far deeper than simple differences in rates of morbidity and mortality. I applaud all of those shedding light on these #inequities, but we need action, and we need it now. @valstonemd @drlouiseivers #COVID19 #SDOH
3/A majority of our #EssentialWorkers, our #FrontLineHeroes, come from minority communities; these are the individuals putting themselves at risk to do the invisible work without which our society would collapse. @JoiaMukherjee #COVID19
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