@ecojustice_ca Please tie the issue to inflation, restaurant prices, interest rates - anything front of mind with today’s headlines. Otherwise, it’s a different topic competing for attention and it has failed to grab enough attention to drive serious action for over 30 years.
Time to be loud.
Kids, School, and Suicide
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People are asking about the stats I presented about school days being associated with child suicide. There are many ways to look at it.
Simply, using July as a reference month, you can easily see "school peaks."
It's very striking.
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@H1N1account4@CPita3 Oh the tyranny of staying out of the hospital, the trauma of a mask, the despotic rule of filtered air.
Keep fronting for libertarian hedge funds and foreign disinformation. Enjoy that freedom of labour shortages, healthcare undersupply, and a shorter lifespan.
@jljcolorado@TheLancet I would love to see an examination of how this overlaps with the lessons supposedly learned from SAR-CoV-1. Understanding why we didn’t apply the recommendations made then might help us retain these lessons now.
@H1N1account4@CPita3 She’s a prof of psychology associated with Us for Them, HART, and Collateral Global. Tied to anti-vax, funded by right wing groups and spending more on communications than science. They are dedicated to preserving the status quo, not truth.
@subsix848@Saikmedi To inform such interventions, we have more recent experience to a more closely related virus - SARS-CoV-1. Multiple commissions examined the outbreak and made many recommendations. FWIW, we didn’t learn from that history either.
@subsix848@Saikmedi That’s not a useful comparison though. You can have successful interventions to mitigate natural disasters. Evacuation routes, evacuation planning, disaster preparedness kits, building codes, planning rules (preventing development on flood plains), and so on.