The St. Louis school that was the site of an active shooter today had:
-Metal Detectors
-All doors were locked
-Seven security officers in the school
Still, the shooter gained entry and people died.
Let the Data speak
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Children are safer in states with strict firearm laws: A... : Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
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If you’re an American politician who has opposed gun reforms these past few years and right now you’re having doubts, thinking maybe these kids deaths could have been prevented, maybe you’re somehow responsible, allow me to help.
Yes. You are.
Time to do the right thing.
So let me get this straight: Aaron Rodgers can spread misinformation about vaccines, but Colin Kaepernick can't speak the truth about racial injustice?
💯💯Death IS inevitable. We just vary in the amount of time to get there. We have a serious deficiency in dealing with death, dying, and quality of life in US.
“It is the challenges you face that bring out your real abilities. It would be easier and more comfortable to keep doing what you know you can handle, but you can’t grow that way.” — @Cblack6Black
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Having treated 200+ patients on a #COVID19 unit run out of a parking garage, SCCM Member @critcare_airems speaks on the hardships of the pandemic & urges people to view COVID-19 as a humanitarian issue & not to politicize treatment of patients.
#SCCMSoMe
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As healthcare workers we take care of people who don't make the best choices - smoking, no seatbelt; also not wearing masks, not social distancing.
We do our best to inform & support lifestyle change. We don't get angry with our patients, or the public.
We just keep trying.
Thank you @critcare_airems for not only your compassion, but also such great representation of what all healthcare workers are feeling during this difficult time. #covidisreal#wellsaid https://t.co/u9VixvRkUw
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, and it's affecting a growing number of people younger than 50. Dr. Jonathan Mitchem explains what we know about the disease and when you should be screened.
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