I’m completing The Push-Up Challenge to level-up mental health in Australia and would love your help to reach my fundraising target. All funds raised will support much-needed mental health services and initiatives in Australia. https://t.co/mU3OqTAq8S
@Eurythmics I was inspired by one of my Year 10 students humming "Sweet Dreams" in class to make this Science song about genetics using your music - I hope that's OK. https://t.co/WNPa1u4Vdp
let me see if I can accurately represent this opinion...
Did Marc Veld write that sars cov 2 itself would maintain herd immunity via endemicity?
And 6-7 months to reinfection is herd immunity?
lol
@susie_dent Thank you for promoting the fabulous vocabulary of the English language. I introduced my students to a new word four weeks before the end of term: preantepenultimate. I hope it's legit.
Day 1 of @PushForBetter - 74 PUs for % respondents who believe pets help with #Mentalhealth I'm completing 3,139 push-ups in 24 days to raise awareness and funds for #lifeline#Benedict Please support me as I #pushforbetter in June. https://t.co/MMWwb56yiC
My school is seeking to raise awareness about mental health issu"es, and funding for support services, via the ‘Push-Up Challenge’. My personal challenge will be 3,139 pushes in 24 days (June): https://t.co/LLzMOB8LGv.
#pushforbetter#pushupchallenge@PushForBetter
Speers asks @Matt_KeanMP where is the support for 80 coal miners who lost their jobs in the Hunter region.
We’ve lost nearly 40K jobs in the Uni sector since Covid. Why are coal jobs so precious and Education so expendable? The question Speers never asked #insiders
Very proud of ALL Australians who have helped to suppress this terrible virus. You are doing a wonderful job! Thank you. Ignore the cacophany of naysayers, blamers and opportunists who spread hate, not solutions. Lets keep calm and carry on.
@EVD67 @mjrowland68@BreakfastNews @GregDore2 Less than 20 per million first dose is quite rare: “The current reported rate of this event in the UK around 15 cases per million after the first dose, although a higher incidence appears to be seen in younger individuals. After the second dose the reported rate is much lower”
“If I was an Australian, and I was seeing the rest of the world getting all these vaccine doses, and my country … was late to the party, I’d be a little disappointed to say the least. And it isn’t as if they were blindsided.” – @John_LaMattina#abc730