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Why global health equity begins at home with telemedicine
Telemedicine could help the world achieve health equity by bringing care to the home - here's how
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Programa Certificado en Epidemiología para Gestores de Salud de la Universidad de Johns Hopkins @JohnsHopkinsSPH@pahowho
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A survey of U.S. adults who are vaccinated against COVID-19 found that many of them have not received a bivalent booster shot because they either do not know they are eligible for one or are unaware the shots exist. https://t.co/ypr2x7oCL8
Global state of education-related inequality in COVID-19 vaccine coverage, structural barriers, vaccine hesitancy, and vaccine refusal: findings from the Global COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey
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Report: Nearly one billion people in low- and middle-income countries lack access to health facilities with reliable electricity.
@stefancanderson | @WHO@WorldBank@IRENA
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Wastewater surveillance has provided valuable information during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the U.S. system needs sustained funding and to be implemented more equitably across regions and demographic groups, according to a new report. https://t.co/2s4HknqW4h
Country readiness and prerequisites for successful design and transition to implementation of essential packages of health services: experience from six countries
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🇮🇹Italy’s life expectancy at birth is one of the highest in the 🇪🇺
⚠️However, changes in health behaviours can further lower morbidity and mortality
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Reasons for Receiving or Not Receiving Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Vaccinations Among Adults — United States, November 1–December 10, 2022
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Essential packages of health services in low-income and lower-middle-income countries: what have we learnt? | BMJ Global Health
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The risk of death from influenza has declined over time, but globally, hundreds of thousands of people still die from the disease each year.
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