Public Health professionals who had spent at least 76 percent of their time working on COVID-19 response activities were more likely to experience depression (31 percent), anxiety (31 percent), and PTSD (38 percent) than public health workers not working on COVID-19.
As my grandfather J. Roger Hilley, former associate director of storage and transportation systems in the Department of Energy, said in 1985: ”This is not a pronuclear or antinuclear issue. The fact is that it exists.”
Runaway health care costs are undermining our country’s health and prosperity and the lack of transparency perpetuates delivery of unnecessary health care services.
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We’ll be studying unidentified aerial phenomena: learning what data exists, how to gather information, and how to move our understanding forward: https://t.co/ZOGqAUfIkh
Join the audio telecon at 1pm ET (17:00 UTC) as we outline the study team’s goals: https://t.co/3fXbnL1BWs