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Nov 7 4 tweets 5 min read
@WHO/Europe, @CDCgov, & @UW_ITECH are launching a new fellowship in EECA countries to improve the use of #DataScience in #PublicHealth
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The #COVID19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of #digitalhealth technologies 💻📱🖥️ to benefit patients but has also highlighted the need for a well-trained workforce 🧑‍⚕️👨‍⚕️ that understands health informatics and data systems. Image
The new @WHO/Europe, @CDCgov & @UW_ITECH program aims to strengthen leadership, capacity, and #PublicHealth services. What to expect?

#DataScience champions
✅competency-based tiered training program
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Through this powerful collaboration 🤝 WHO/Europe will enhance country capacities to better govern #digital transformation in the health sector and advance #digitalhealth literacy—a 🔑objective of the Regional digital health action plan 2023-2030
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Nov 8
Childhood obesity is one of the biggest challenges in the WHO European Region.

According to the latest Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative survey results, 31% of boys and 28% of girls aged 7-9 years are living with overweight or obesity.
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Every day, among children aged 7-9 in the WHO European Region:

🍏Less than 50% eat fresh fruit
🥕Less than 35% consume vegetables
🥤More than 20% consume sweet soft drinks Image
Every day, among children aged 7-9 in the WHO European Region:

🏃‍♂️🤸almost 90% spend at least one hour playing outside
🚴‍♂️🚶‍♀️ 40% of children used active transport (i.e. walking or cycling) to and from school
‍⛹️‍♂️🤾‍♂️🤽 around 50% participate in sport activities Image
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Feb 3
🔴🎥Watch LIVE as WHO/Europe holds a virtual press briefing on COVID-19 with @hans_kluge and technical experts, including a message from @aronanderson ahead of #WorldCancerDay twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
The European Region has recorded 12 million new cases in the past week. This is the highest weekly case incidence since the start of the pandemic and is largely being driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant, as it sweeps from West to East @hans_kluge
30% of all COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began have been reported this year alone.

We now have nearly 150 million reported cases of #COVID19 in Europe and Central Asia to date.

22% of all tests recorded are positive @hans_kluge
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Feb 2
New publication! A short reference guide to help policymakers get to grips with the complexities, evidence & principles around cancer #screening - seeking to increase effectiveness of screening practices by maximizing benefits & minimizing harms👉 bit.ly/3GfQqRD

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All screening programmes do some harm.

Some screening programmes do good as well as harm.

For some screening programmes, the benefits outweigh the harms.

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What are some of the benefits & harms of screening?

Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3HoiweS

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#UnitedActionAgainstCancer Benefits: reduced severity and morbidity, less invasive trea
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Dec 7, 2021
🎥🔴 Watch LIVE as @hans_kluge and experts from WHO/Europe provide a situation update on #COVID19 in the European Region before answering questions from journalists twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Last month, we alerted that a further half a million lives could be lost by early 2022 unless we take urgent action. We called upon governments and people to take immediate steps to bring down transmission, by implementing 5 pandemic stabilizers @hans_kluge
A month has passed now and a further 120,000 people have died, and the Region has added another 10 million #COVID19 cases to its tally @hans_kluge
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Jul 1, 2021
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A ten-week decline in number of COVID-19 cases in the 53 countries in the WHO European Region - has come to an end. @hans_kluge
Last week, the number of cases rose by 10%, driven by increased mixing, travel, gatherings, and easing of social restrictions. This is taking place in the context of a rapidly evolving situation - @hans_kluge
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Mar 4, 2021
How healthy are children’s eating habits? A new WHO/Europe report analyzes and describes the eating habits of children from 23 countries in the WHO European Region.

Read the findings 👇 and 👉 bit.ly/3c5eZUB
Having breakfast daily is a healthy eating habit for children. According to the study, almost 80% of 6 to 9-year-old children in the WHO European region had breakfast every day. However, there were big differences among countries.

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Every day, among children aged 6-9 in the WHO European Region:

🍏Less than 50% eat fresh fruit
🥕Less than 23% consume vegetables
🍬10% eat sweet snacks
🥤Almost 10% consume sweet soft-drinks

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