GetzlerChem, to Health
@GetzlerChem@mstdn.science avatar

My wife, a maternal and child health , brought these back from the National Conference. I think it’s the general tagline of the National Health Board. Really perfect for

BruceMirken, to random
@BruceMirken@mas.to avatar

New study: "First, there is strong and consistent evidence for airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and other respiratory pathogens. Second, are, if correctly and consistently worn, effective in reducing transmission of respiratory diseases and show a dose-response effect. Third, are significantly more effective than medical or cloth masks."

https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/cmr.00124-23

arisummerland, to H5N1
@arisummerland@beige.party avatar

Y'all will find this... interesting.

I was helping a farmer friend today get her car up to her mechanic's place, which is about 10 miles out of town.

On the drive back, she took a call from someone who was looking for raw cow's milk.

She's only on Facebook as far as social media goes, so she hasn't seen any of the news stories about people seeking out raw milk in order to try to infect themselves with to "gain immunity" from it.

She was gobsmacked!

I was trying SO hard not to laugh while she took the call.

I told her that I've seen a number of news stories about people doing exactly this. I said what scares me the most is, the mortality rate is over 50%. One in two people! Why would anyone think this is an acceptable risk?

She appreciated the information I gave her and said that she would adjust her response when she received more calls.

Apparently she's received a lot of calls recently.

She's not even a dairy farmer!

I know 100+ years ago when we didn't have , , or , exposing yourself to pathogens was one way to possibly gain immunity from whatever was going around.

But thousands upon thousands of people were sickened and died from things that we can now prevent or treat with drugs, , , , and vaccines. It wasn't all bread and roses in pre-modern America. Our average life expectancy was almost half what if is today.

"Natural" is not inherently superior. Immunity debt is fucking bullshit. Exposing yourself willingly to a deadly pathogen does not increase your chances of living longer or being healthier afterwards. If someone did this to their kids? It would be flat out child abuse.

Yet, I always forget that most of the population doesn't read a book after they leave school, doesn't believe in science, and thinks if something is on the internet, it must be true.

Even and especially, people in my profession and allied professions believe the wackiest ideas about how the the human body works that are simply not true.

I'm pretty tired of the stupidity of other humans at this point. Go ahead. Drink the raw milk. Take yourself out of the gene pool. I know I can't do anything about it once you've made up your mind to do something so risky and stupid. SMH

ai6yr, to random
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

- got some blood drawn (nothing going on here, just had my annual physical and standard tests), and it seems like the blood testing lab is the one little bit of masking sanity around here. 100% masking in there, including both staff and all patients. (which makes a TON of sense, of course -- people in there probably sick or trying to figure out what's wrong with them, etc. etc.).

bicmay, to northcarolina
@bicmay@med-mastodon.com avatar

“As a physician I am deeply concerned about North Carolina’s potential total ban on mask-wearing. It’s disturbing to think immunocompromised and cancer patients could be deemed criminals for following medical advice aimed at safeguarding their health,” [Jerome] Adams said in one post.

https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2024/05/20/doctors-call-public-mask-ban-unconscionable-political-point-making/

CaramelizedShallots, to random
@CaramelizedShallots@ohai.social avatar

Fingers crossed on this one. Here is a petition to sign if you are in North Carolina. Keep the pressure on.

https://www.change.org/p/halt-the-passage-of-nc-bill-237-banning-masks-in-public

jsrailton, (edited ) to Health
@jsrailton@mastodon.social avatar

Even for cancer and transplant patients.

We are speeding into idiocracy.

CaramelizedShallots, to random
@CaramelizedShallots@ohai.social avatar

Biden, CDC silent as North Carolina lawmakers vote to ban masks

https://www.thegauntlet.news/p/biden-cdc-silent-as-north-carolina?r=8hs6m

PrivacyDigest, to Palestine
@PrivacyDigest@mas.to avatar

States Dust Off Obscure Anti-Mask Laws to Target Pro-Palestine

Arcane laws banning people from wearing in public are now being used to target people who wear face coverings while peacefully Israel’s war in . That’s a big problem.
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https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/states-dust-off-obscure-anti-mask-laws-to-target-pro-palestine-protesters

ai6yr, to politics
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

More on the NC Senate voting, 30-15, to make wearing masks illegal. https://www.wral.com/amp/21433199/

bluestocking, to random
@bluestocking@sfba.social avatar

Welp, now that wildfire and smoke season have started in earnest, I'll get back to updating my wildfire smoke resources list: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/4Mi5umUBZUCSIt7qA6kMSiZK5ZoTntWUlSXkJ9y1ZhU/

If you know of resources in your area of the US related to wildfire smoke mitigation like:
-places or organizations giving out free KN95s or air filters
-places where people can go to get out of the smoke

then please let me know and I will add that information to the doc! I'm also looking for resources on actions people can take to mitigate climate change, preferably actions they can take immediately (petitions people can sign, actions they can go to in the near future, that kind of thing), but that is a secondary goal.

skyfaller, to MountainBiking
@skyfaller@jawns.club avatar

Why were most of the cyclists in this photo wearing masks in November 1977? Was it to avoid breathing polluted air?

If so, thank goodness we have the EPA now; I hope we can address modern threats to air quality, like climate change related wildfires, rather than giving up and letting the air become difficult to breathe again.

DenisCOVIDinfoguy, to auscovid19
@DenisCOVIDinfoguy@aus.social avatar

COVID-19 and flu update Ballarat: Masks Still Matter in 2024 | thecourier.com.au

"MASKS still matter is the advice from the region's public health leader as the community faces rising cases of COVID-19 and influenza."

"If everybody who is symptomatic tests themselves, many will show they have COVID-19." - Dr Rob Grenfell, Grampians Public Health Unit chief strategy and regions officer

@auscovid19

Source: https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/8607418/covid-19-and-flu-update-ballarat-masks-still-matter-in-2024/

COVID-19 cases continue to impact bed availability and staffing at Grampians Health Ballarat Base Hospital with 14 COVID-positive patients in hospital as of Monday morning. This did not include patients with influenza. Dr Grenfell said both viruses were a serious concern, particularly for those at a higher risk of severe outcomes - and many people had loved ones under threat. "The issue for people out there are those with impaired immunity," Dr Grenfell said. "We're continuing to bring outbreaks in aged care centres under control...we're testing inpatients and those across our cancer wards. "If everybody who is symptomatic tests themselves, many will show they have COVID-19." The nation's drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administrator, has also been urging people to check their rapid antigen tests (commonly known as a RAT) and to not use a kit after its expiry or use-by date. City of Ballarat's free RAT program finished at the end of 2023. Dr Grenfell said all the health and hygiene lessons from COVID-19 still mattered to prevent viral outbreaks: social distancing; hand hygiene; good ventilation; wearing masks when in closed spaces and unable to social distance; and, keeping vaccinations up to date. He said masks do work as a line of protection and people should consider masking up once more. If sick - even with a sniffle - Dr Grenfell urged people to stay at home.

msquebanh, to Health
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

With , we’re harnessing power of personal stories to highlight impacts of abandoning measures & demand change. Past waves of helped restore to BC & over fall/winter & resulted in a commitment of over $3 billion across 3 years for measures. Now, we’re on the third wave, supporting our ‘ Is Seasonal’ campaign to year round!

https://donoharmbc.ca/postcards4publichealth

msquebanh, to britishcolumbia
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

PLEASE BOOST!

#BCNDP is asking #BritishColumbia what they care about & what should be included in the party’s 2024 election platform.

We have a chance to let them know that #COVID safety, #cleanAir & #immunoInclusivity are #KeyIssues & that this includes #masks in #healthcare. The more people raise similar points, the more likely they are to pay attention.

Complete by midnight, Friday, April 19, 2024.
https://act.bcndp.ca/survey/my-bc

#BCpoli #BChealth #BCcovid #CovidIsNotOver #MasksSaveLives #Covid19

quinsibell, to random
@quinsibell@sauropods.win avatar

I'll be working with kids at a museum over the school holidays, and I want to wear a proper mask, but I also need to be unintimidating and approachable.

Anyone know where in Australia I can get reputable n95s (or equivalent) that are patterned or fun colours that fit an adult with a large head? Bonus if they have dinosaurs on them but I'm not in a position to be fussy.

jikodesu, to Health
@jikodesu@mastodon.social avatar

Wearing masks helps prevent the transmission of CoVid-19, TB, Pertussis and other airborne diseases.

Do your part to protect the health of your family and community.

Wear masks.

Rasta, to KateMiddleton

A lot of people suddenly seem very concerned about the well-being of those who have Cancer...

(inspired by Jessica Ellis)

hlabrande, to random

On , I frequently read (and empathize with) people around here posting abt comments by various ppl questioning their masks. It sucks!

Wanted to give an other perspective: I've worn N95s (pillowy Dräger 1750) at the office for 2 years (incl. dozens of business meetings) and nobody's ever said anything about it. (A couple of "are you sick today or just cautious" in 2 years.)

Your mileage may vary, but in case you've been thinking about trying, hope hearing that might help?

sheislaurence, to longcovid
@sheislaurence@mastodon.social avatar

Today Swedish #masks brand #Airinum is launching #Hale, a portable #airpurifier. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/airinum/hale?ref=discovery. It claims to remove 99% of airbone particles incl. virus. There are no certifications like #K95 or #FFP2 for purifiers, other than #HEPA, which doesn't give the same level of assurance. This piece of research from Aug22 is promising though https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35947419/, but Airinum stopped short of guaranteeing safety from #COVID for @longcovid sufferers. Thoughts? It would be a gamechanger for me

bicmay, to random
@bicmay@med-mastodon.com avatar

"Critics fear that if the final guidelines don’t clearly state a need for N95 masks, hospitals won’t adequately stockpile them, paving the way for shortages in a future health emergency. And if the document isn’t revised to emphasize ventilation and air filtration, health facilities won’t invest in upgrades."

https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/health-workers-cdc-guidance-infection-control-airborne-transmission/

alberto, to creative

Masks made by children, exposed at Zagreb City Museum.


broadwaybabyto, to random

Had a discussion with a friend on CDC isolation guidelines & how we’re fostering a culture of eugenics & forced infection. Their response? “More like we’re just finally going to stop paying people to sit at home.” This is someone who had been a kind & logical person. Thread 🧵/1

bicmay, to random
@bicmay@med-mastodon.com avatar

"Guidelines that adhere to the highest standards of infection control might please purists in public health who don’t have to make policies for the real world. However, guidelines that seem to acknowledge that workers often don’t have paid sick leave and emergency child care, and that social interactions are important to folks, are more likely not only to be followed but to engender trust in public health authorities."

https://www.vox.com/2024/2/14/24073306/isolation-covid-guidelines-cdc-change

greenmountaingirl, to random
@greenmountaingirl@babka.social avatar

"Why are you wearing a mask?"

"My beak startles people."

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