In summary:
(1) Family time is limited—cherish it.
(2) Friend time is limited—prioritize real ones.
(3) Partner time is significant—never settle.
(4) Children time is precious—be present.
(5) Coworker time is significant—find energy.
(6) Alone time is highest—love yourself.
I recently came across data on who we spend our time with over the course of our lives.
The insights are simultaneously inspiring and depressing.
Here are 6 graphs everyone needs to see:
Canada ranks near the bottom of OECD countries when it comes to hospital beds per capita. For context, we had 90% of hospitals beds in use in Canada before the pandemic even started. Why are we not having a national conversation on the inadequacies of our healthcare capacity?
Would you rather your immune system be prepared or unprepared for a fight with Covid? Getting vaccinated trains your immune system to recognize and kill the virus if you're exposed. Without this training, the fight is much harder.
@AHS_media This is an example of what can happen when people decide not to be vaccinated. It can impact others. It is a challenge to figure out where to draw the line when rights collide. I tend to agree with Mr. Spock @CaulfieldTim@NightShiftMD@StarTrek@darendoc@markaaltman
I just heard that, in Alabama, the ICUs are full and they’ve implemented “crisis standards of care,” namely triage, due to COVID-19. So sad and avoidable.
Why is Delta so much more infectious than Alpha?
The P681R mutation is a key culprit, in this work that pinpoints its role by reverting it back to wild-type, showing 🦠 replication drops to less than Alpha's
https://t.co/IiD2Epp9sN