The story of how South Korea cut stroke deaths by 80% deserves to be much better known—both because they've earned the credit and because every country in the world can make progress at least this fast. Here’s what happened. https://t.co/0m0kV80f9e
Bangladeshi PM resigns and flees country as anti-government protesters storm her official residence in capital Dhaka
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Bangladesh’s PM Hasina is using the tyrant’s handbook with armed troops, digital blackout, and “shoot-on-sight” orders to crush student protestors. Bangladeshi Americans are blocked from determining safety of loved ones. Hasina must face consequences for the “busloads” of the dead on her hands.
https://t.co/Ctsp6ymqNK
🚨🇧🇩BANGLADESH PM CANCELS OVERSEAS TRIP DURING DEADLY PROTESTS
Sheikh Hasina shelved her overseas travel plans, which were due to start Sunday after student protests plunged the country into chaos.
At least 105 people have been killed in the protests so far.
The government has stepped up efforts to quell clashes between police and the students protesting the government’s job quota policy.
The army has been deployed to support local law enforcement agencies, a curfew is in effect, and an internet shutdown is affecting ATMs and mobile banking.
Amnesty International condemned the government’s response to the protests, calling it a heavy-handed crackdown.
“Authorities must immediately conduct a prompt, independent, and impartial investigation into the deaths.
Blanket shutdowns impact people’s safety, security, mobility, and livelihood while creating instability and panic, further undermining their trust in authorities.”
Source: Bloomberg
Grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a dynamically diverse group of @eLifeCommunity 🎉 transparency, reproducibility, equity in research collaboration, and promotion of equitable learning opportunities will foster academia and science!!
#ECR#PhDVoices#LMIC
Fantastic session and an in-depth discourse on 'statistical rethinking' from @wviechtb in his regular online stream! I am really loving this book with its illustrations and nuanced narratives. Thanks @rlmcelreath for writing this book! Hope this time I can get to its end!!
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With every acceptance there are always few rejections! 🥳
1st rejection : 21 July 22
2nd rejection: 16 August 22
3rd rejection: 30 September 22
Final submission: 13 March 23
Acceptance news of the #PhDlife odyssey
https://t.co/ZPL6RZrHp0
#Researchpaper#PublicationDay
"Preventing the introduction of COVID-19 into aged care facilities is key, and both residents and staff are a priority group for COVID-19 vaccination."
Read our latest research work @EClinicalMed#PublicHealth#COVIDVaccine
https://t.co/2Mb37PdkDI
After awaiting for nearly 18 weeks, the rejection letter arrived!! Time feels soo exhausting these days. May be this is how it was supposed to be! May be, this shall too pass someday........
Submitted to the 4th journal, now! finger crossed for another rejection! 🧐
#phdchat
📌New paper alert 📑
🧵(1/n)
Our team @CQU attempted to bring together latest data on global epidemiology of COVID-19 outbreaks among the elderly in aged care facilities following the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
https://t.co/ZPL6RZrHp0
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✅ The post-COVID-19 vaccine estimates for case fatality rate (13% vs 23%) and hospitalisation rate (17% vs 37%) were substantially lower compared with our pre-vaccine estimate published in @eClinicalMed
https://t.co/nN9VSChyE5