A stroke happens when blood stops flowing to your brain and damages surrounding cells. Every second counts. Recognize the signs of stroke—and remember to think BE FAST. Learn more: https://t.co/uRYYA1p3xW
UPDATE: If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet apart, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal or territorial laws, incl. local business and workplace guidance. More: https://t.co/FJMon7WlFO
.@aafp is encouraged by @POTUS' announcement today confirming that family physicians will be vital to immunizing adolescents & improving confidence in #COVID19#vaccines. Family physicians stand ready to assist in the fight against COVID-19! https://t.co/lz9JX3Z61j #Fight4FamMed
Recognizing a stroke can save someone’s life so think F.A.S.T: Facial droop, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911. To learn about these symptoms and more check out https://t.co/et0VLkdadv
@peaklifestyle That can be tricky. But that’s why the majority of the recommendations focus on your vaccination status over that of others. The one difference is if you’re unvaccinated and attending a small group event outdoors (scenarios 2 & 3). When in doubt, I’d wear a mask.
To wear or not to wear a mask? With the Tulsa and OKC mask mandates ending this week, many people have questions. The CDC gives a great break down on when/where a mask is still needed based on whether or not you’ve gotten the vaccine. https://t.co/ihZDaUUGyb
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Enjoying the opportunity to attend the virtual NCCL Conference. Learning about influence by physician and author Dr. Michele Harper: Use your power for good! #aafp#fmrevolution#oafp