JUST IN—Tennessee is investigating vaccine wastage and potentially improper temperature storage of thousands (possibly tens of thousands) of #COVID19 vaccines past their shelf-life outside freezers. They had improper record keeping in Shelby County. Damn🧵 tn.gov/health/news/20…
2) State investigators cannot verify that all the thousands of vaccines were even refrigerated or frozen properly!!!
3) Apparently TN dept of health found that Shelby County was inappropriately stockpiling vaccines and throttling them instead of giving them out to high risk eligible patients. This is super weird.
4) a shit ton of vaccines wasted. Also the ones that weren’t wasted but given out already .... may have been temperature spoiled.
Gut wrenching—the fact that a little girl needs to sell $0.25 cent lemonade for brain surgery to save her own life speaks volumes about just how DEEPLY MESSED UP our healthcare system is in America. wkrg.com/alabama-news/i…
2) Drug price gouging is also out of control... like this mother who couldn’t afford insulin for her son.
BREAKING—Mexico’s coronavirus czar has been hospitalized over the past 5 days for #COVID19. Hugo Lopez-Gatell, face of 🇲🇽 pandemic response, “has drawn criticism for downplaying need for masks & spearheading strategy of limited testing”. No further comment.yahoo.com/news/mexicos-c…
2) “Lopez-Gatell was admitted for "early hospitalization" last Wednesday after his medical team determined he required supplemental oxygen, said Ruy Lopez, head of the National Center of Preventative Programs and Disease Control (Cenaprece).”
3) Also recently, Mexico president was also positive for #COVID19.
FIRED FOR DEMANDING AIRBORNE & VENTILATION SAFETY—I want to say kudos to bravery of @BenBonnema for speaking out for safety of workers and shoppers at Trader Joe’s. Corporate HQ didn’t like him speaking out on #COVID19 safety—fired him instead. Disgusting. ibtimes.com/trader-joes-un…
2) here was Ben’s letter that set off his firing. He only advocated what the CDC recommended for schools just yesterday evening.
BREAKING—A new hope—3rd vaccine is now approved. FDA has emergency authorized Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot #COVID19 vaccine. US now adds 100 million doses by June, on top of 600 mil Pfizer/Moderna 2-dose vaccines. ➡️US now has enough to donate too. 🧵 nytimes.com/2021/02/27/hea…
2) Besides 100 mil for the US, the J&J vaccine has been ordered by UK 🇬🇧 (30mil), EU (200 mil), Canada 🇨🇦 (38 mil) and 500 mil by COVAX nations.
3) While overall efficacy was 66% (pretty good), excluding South Africa and Brazil where variants dominate, US trial efficacy was 72%. Severe illness efficacy was 85%, and efficacy against mortality was 100% so far during followup. This is key. bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-…
HUGE—CDC just released NEW indoor air guidance for schools & #COVID19! Now emphasize: “Opening windows, using portable air cleaners, improving building-wide filtration are ways to increase ventilation in school or child care program.” Good, but caveats:🧵 cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…
2) “Bring in as much outdoor air as possible.
If safe to do so, open windows and doors. Even just cracking open a window or door helps increase outdoor airflow, which helps reduce the potential concentration of virus particles in the air.”
3) “Use child-safe fans to increase the effectiveness of open windows. Safely secure fans in a window to blow potentially contaminated air out and pull new air in through other open windows/doors.
VENTILATION IS CRITICAL—The CDC should be doing more to guide and encourage improved air circulation in schools to help prevent the spread of #COVID19. CDC has not paid anywhere near enough attention to the role ventilation, and air disinfection. 🧵
2) “Schools will need to spend time and money improving airflow using HVAC systems, stand-alone HEPA air filtering systems or even just by opening windows if students, teachers and staff are to return safely to in-school learning in the fall, the experts say.”
3) “The state of ventilation in schools in the United States right now is woefully inadequate," Richard Corsi, dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State University, told a forum hosted by JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health this week.