He too has had to deal with a couple of scares due to me.
Early on the station paired certain reporters with certain photographers to limit spread. Because of that we saw one another... A LOT.
my vaccine ensures more kick-as* investigations!
5/
I did it for all of my coworkers.
I'm excited for the day when we can all get back together in our newsroom and laugh and talk and do all of the sorts of things journalists like to do in a crowded and energetic newsroom.
My vaccine gets us one step closer to that goal.
6/
I did it for people I will never know
People who work in the grocery stores I go to... who work in the restaurants I'll now more frequently visit.
My vaccine helps bring more safety and sanity to their workplace.
7/
I did it for the people who, for a variety of reasons, cannot get the vaccine.
They have good reason to not want to get this virus.
My vaccine protects them.
8/
And, honestly, I did it for you.
I know you're tired of all of this. I know you just want to enjoy life without the chaos and the pressure and the depression of the last year.
My vaccine gets us one dose closer to the end of this.
9/
And finally... I'll admit...
I did it for me.
Because, as a son of a nurse and the twin brother of a doctor -- both of whom immediately got vaccinated -- I trust the science that went into my dose
My vaccine honors that.
10/
One more thing...
It's your choice to get vaccinated, and you should only do it if you feel comfortable with it.
I was perfectly comfortable with it.
Why?
Mostly because I didn't do it just for me.
11/11
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The one thing you have to realize in the ridiculous and messy world of the US health care system is that no one typically pays the list price for anything.
Not for ER visits. Not for CTs. And not for rx drugs.
The latter is a mess. And one that still confuses me…but…
2/
Earlier this year the Commonwealth Fund did a study on the 10 drugs Medicare (the govt) will now “negotiate” prices on.
It’s a remarkably nerdy read. But one that’s important.
As Colorado becomes just the second state in the country to ban use of the term “excited delirium” on police and autopsy reports… following our yearlong investigation…
I want to take a moment to explain the motivation behind our work.
While looking into deaths that happened during or shortly after prolonged prone restraint, we found many were explained not by use of force but by something known as “excited delirium”
Families often had to google the term after being told that’s why their loved one died.