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Polarising paediatrician Fiona Russell is addressing the Communicable Diseases and Immunisation Conference in Sydney today.

If you didn’t manage to grab a $1045 ticket, don’t despair.

Here are some shining examples of her thought leadership:

#CDIC2022 @_PHAA_
When she forgot kids under 5 exist and proposed an interesting exercise in ethics

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On vaccination:

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On priorities:

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Nice little juxtaposition between schools and strip clubs:

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Yay for personal responsibility in lieu of public health

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Schools don’t drive transmission!

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Here’s her workplace addressing ‘fearmongering’ on long Covid. Research released this week will tell you how well this prediction turned out.

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Here’s Prof Russell lending her support to some of the most widely-discredited voices of the pandemic:

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Let’s not forget when she questioned the mental health of people concerned about the long-term effects of Covid in kids:

#CDIC2022 @_PHAA_
Feel free to add your own favourites as there are only so many hours in the day.

In other great news Prof Russell’s workplace, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, just got another big government funding windfall. This time for a mental health program in schools 🙃.
Remiss of me not to mention her sudden interest in Australia appointing a chief paediatrician (ahem):
And also important to point out re the article she shares above:

UsForThem is a lobby group with Conservative Party, Brexit and Pro-Trump connections - disguised as a group of concerned parents.

bylinetimes.com/2021/01/21/par…
And some further reading on the small yet vocal groups who have pushed the same particular storyline as Prof Russell: that schools must remain open at all costs.

They all call out the very specific concern that children may face obesity if they’re not at school.
Important not to forget this one.

Masks: good or bad?

Depends which day of the week you ask.

#CDIC2022
It appears I’ve missed some real pearlers. Thanks to those who jogged my memory.

Here’s Prof Russell - the architect of Vic’s return to school plan - sharing Brownstone Institute content.

Brownstone has been described as the Great Barrington Declaration’s right-wing think-tank
Here’s a helpful thread on the Great Barrington Declaration:
The completely unexplained 180-degree about-face on vaccination. These tweets are just months apart:
And then there’s this fine display of empathy:
And here we have the infectious disease professor stigmatising one of the world’s most stigmatised infectious diseases:
Oh this one is fun.

We reviewed - or maybe wrote (?!) - Victoria’s return to school plan but I’m not convinced by the measures it contains.

Incredible.
Inspiring.
Authentic leadership at its finest.
“The majority of kids have had Covid now.”

Firstly, can I get a source for that?

Secondly: does that not alarm you?

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Oct 31
A teacher told me yesterday that his school had spent $1 million so far this year on casual relief teachers. My first thought was surely the fuck not.

Then I saw this: Victorian government schools spent $1 million *per day* on relief teachers in the 12 months to May. Image
That’s almost $366 million in one year.

It’s a 54% rise on pre-covid relief teacher spending, in 2019.

On top that, many schools maxed out their CRT budget months ago and now just jam entire classes of kids into other classrooms every time a teacher is sick.
Schooling in 2024 is an absolute shitshow but better things are possible if we used a small amount of foresight and considered if there might be a better option than spending a million dollars a day on relief teachers.
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Mar 15
Some handy context re the Queensland CHO’s new study, which claims among other things that giving Long Covid a title spreads fear.

Prof Steven Faux, from St Vincent’s Long Covid clinic:

“Well, I don't think that's the case.” Image
Faux: “Most of the people who come to our Long Covid clinic come because they want to get better and they're not coming because they want to stay sick or focus on their symptoms.

“There's a small percentage of people …
“…. with any illness who get worried about their symptoms but it means you have to treat the worry; it doesn't mean you completely dismiss them from having the symptoms. So I think it's a very curious and it's hard to understand that sort of approach.”
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Sep 14, 2022
Can I just say how utterly refreshing it is to hear somebody talk honestly about the pandemic, and the fact that ignoring it won’t make it go away?

@Mon4Kooyong talking so much sense on #afternoonbriefing today.
Some highlights: Importance of financial support for people infected. “The last thing we want to do is to force people back into the workplace when they are still actively infected with Covid-19. That is not in anyone's best interests.”
“We know that they decreased the mandatory isolation requirement from seven days to five days recently without telling us on what basis that decision was made. We have reason for concern that they might remove isolation requirements altogether in the near future.”
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Jun 19, 2022
Still waiting for someone to explain why Tommy from #masterchefau isn’t my best friend and next-door neighbour.
Oh my god I cursed him
Could’ve done without the mukbang from Jock and Andy at this difficult time, to be frank #MasterChefAU
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May 25, 2022
This is a perfect example of a visionless, unambitious, “sucks to be you” approach to dealing with a pandemic.

Here’s why we cannot ignore this kind of rhetoric. 🧵
Big problems require big thinkers. People who want to make things better.

44 deaths a day, overflowing hospitals and workplaces and schools hamstrung by absence and uncertainty isn’t business as usual, or ‘getting on with life’.
Dore isn’t alone in his propensity to deal with a big problem by putting his head in the sand.

His mates Coatsworth, Collingnon, Russell and Bennett all sing from the same hymn sheet.

As did the Prime Minister we just booted.
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Feb 13, 2022
Last night I tweeted a bunch of increasingly-ridiculous David Brent quotes instead of live-tweeting the PM’s 60 Minutes interview and barely anybody could tell them apart.

That’s impressive, @ScottMorrisonMP.
For the record, the Prime Minister of Australia didn’t dismiss Dolly Parton as “just a big pair of tits”.

And Jenny Morrison didn’t call her husband a weasel. (At least not on national TV.)
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