Thank you @ACTHealth@RachelSS_MLA on your address, and outlining some of the responses to health challenges in the ACT which linger, despite the COVID19 pandemic. #AustPH2021.
Thank you @takeshi_kasai@WHOWPRO regional Director for joining #AustPH2021. His regional office features 600 staff, connecting countries to enable constant sharing of information and experience to COVID19, testing and contact tracing, PPE, oxygen concentrators, vaccines.
Dr @takeshi_kasai says 20 months into the pandemic, 8m infected across @WHOWPRO, 108,000 deaths. Situation worsened in early July when Delta strain and other surges arrived. Our share of global cases and deaths is rising, 12% global cases, 10% global deaths. #AustPH2021
Delta's higher transmissibility is straining @WHOWPRO already stretched health services. Carefully assess and manage risk in each local context. Must stay vigilant. Globally, the virus will not disappear in near future. #AustPH2021
Possible scenarios - living with the virus with vaccinations, trying to limit spread, protect most vulnerable, reducing broader outbreak, Dr @takeshi_kasai says.
Dr @takeshi_kasai@WHOWPRO says WHO grateful to Australia and members of its health teams who've helped across the region, eg in Papua New Guinea, where specialist emergency medical teams were deployed. #AustPH2021
It is within our power to reduce the threat of the virus in Australia and the region, Dr @takeshi_kasai@WHOWPRO says. He emphasises we must also deal with climate change risks, communicable diseases, ageing societies, and more. We must take action to change the future today.
PHAA President Prof @tarunw asks Dr @takeshi_kasai@WHOWPRO his thoughts on states' funding for public health responses. Dr Kasai says health is an investment in our societies. He is keen to hear more about working with politicians to invest in public health. #AustPH2021
Our next speaker, Prof Simon Lenton @NDRIau@CurtinUni will explore 'Beyond Cannabis Prohibition – Middle ground policy options for cannabis public health policy.' #AustPH2021
Prof Lenton says evidence from USA suggests there have been increases in car crashes in states that have legalised cannabis, also in neighbouring states. Evidence similar to alcohol availability and harm. Difficulty in regulating the industry. #AustPH2021
Public health experts in Canada highlight various difficulties in trying to catch up and regulate cannabis, Prof Lenton says. Social media advertising explosion, targetting minors, Prof Lenton tells #AustPH2021
Average tax take now about $50/person in US states that have a cannabis industry, research says. Challenges in providing a product with potency. Product destroyed where it doesn't meet costly testing requirements, eg in Colorado, Prof Lenton tells #AustPH2021
Prof Lenton says cannabis social clubs or a community trust model or a mixed model as applies in Uruguay could be considered by Australian govts. It's not enough to remove criminal penalties. Must maximise public health, he tells #AustPH2021
Our final speaker this session is Prof @AlisonRitter1@DrugPolicy_DPMP on regulatory options for illicit drugs. It can apply to all aspects of public health, she tells #AustPH2021. Good public health is to apply evidence-based policy, she says.
Evidence is conflicted and contradictory. Various versions of "compulsory treatment." 2016 Review of literature found treatment associated with poorer treatment outcomes. Prof @AlisonRitter1 & colleague's work found different result, depending on type of treatment. #AustPH2021
Which "publics" do we mean when we discuss legalisation of heroin, or injecting drugs, Prof Ritter says. We can't assume that public opinion is driven by public interest. There is nuance.
Prof Ritter says we bring a values system when we think about public health topics eg obesity, drugs.
Outlines utilitarianism, communitarianism, paternalism and social justice value systems. These are not mutually exclusive. #AustPH2021
We don't lack evidence, Prof @AlisonRitter1@DrugPolicy_DPMP says. We know there are values, and they need to be central to the decision-making process. Public health will benefit if we do, she tells #AustPH2021
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🧵 Starting now: In the last session of #CDIC2023, Prof @PKelly_CBR introduces Feery Oration speaker, @WHO expert Dr @Kate_L_OBrien, who will discuss immunisation.
🧵 We're now in concurrent sessions at #CDIC2023, and we're live tweeting from Concurrent Session 2F, on 'Social and behavioural aspects of vaccination'. #PublicHealth
Dr @JessicaJKaufman from @MCRI_for_kids is now presenting to a packed room on 'Persuasive messaging’s effect on parents’ COVID-19 vaccine intentions for primary school children'. #CDIC2023
🧵 #CDIC2023: We now have a Q&A session with @healthgovau CMO Prof @PKelly_CBR in the Riverside Theatre, for anyone who wishes to ask Prof Kelly about the Australian CDC. #AusCDC
🧵 Hello from day 1 of the Communicable Diseases & Immunisation Conference 2023. The Opening Plenary, starting now, is titled 'Whole of society: future approach to infectious diseases prevention and control'. #CDIC2023
Joint Media Release from PHAA & @ama_media:
Free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) for all is a matter of equity bit.ly/3pQNFRT
The Australian Government must urgently increase supplies of Rapid Antigen Tests and ensure they are available to everyone for free, not just select groups, @_PHAA_ & @ama_media say
The RATs are a health product, not a typical consumer good, and the overwhelming demand for them has inflated their price beyond what many people can afford.
First presenter is Prof Fay Johnson (UTAS) who is explaining safer air for public health in Australia, and fire. How we use fire determines everything else. #AustPH2021
Just like the west of Nth America, we are getting more fires, means more air pollution, and fires in places that never used to burn, eg Tasmanian rainforests, Prof Johnson says. #AustPH2021