Unfortunately, we are witnessing a coup during the Brazilian elections. Highway police are blocking voters from poor regions of the country from voting.
Please, help us denouncing this crime! @TheEconomist@nytimes
Will President Jair Bolsonaro accept the results of Brazil's election on Sunday? One of the world's largest democracies is bracing for the possibility of its president refusing to step down because of fraud allegations that could be difficult to disprove. https://t.co/qp51lSByg6
Today’s decision is a direct blow not only to bodily autonomy, patient safety and health equity and reproductive health but also privacy! Think how scary this is … what is next?
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It’s time to recognise the impact - both physical & psychological - of losses before 24 weeks. This cut off point minimises the grief & physical effects of early #miscarriage. By offering leave women can heal, the taboo is tackled & organisations can be more supportive.
In all of this lockdown release I am getting very worried about pregnant women. They have low levels of vaccination (as approved late in the day), worse outcomes for mum and baby. They often have to mix with wider society as kids in school. What are we doing to protect them?