Open for viewing! Please drop by HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine to see the exciting new digital exhibition showcasing a selection of historical and contemporary public health posters #design#medicine#PublicHealth
Great to see the Covid-19 Archive Project at HKU on the Translational Humanities for Public Health website at Rice University!
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Whatever way you look at it the numbers do not add up #Covid-19 Coronavirus: Brazil finds China’s Sinovac vaccine to be less effective than previous data shows https://t.co/pYYahqZyeo
Great, but what happens to the discarded 'positive' test kits? Thrown out in the trash...? #biohazard
US approves first at-home coronavirus test, with results in 20 minutes https://t.co/6HDCjS0tKN via @scmpnews
In many East Asian countries, the mask is seen as a sensible measure to take to protect yourself and others. Here's the history https://t.co/WVdoytdkg0? # via @HuffPostLife @hku_chm #COVID19
How do we strike a balance between hygiene and over sanitation? Covid-19 hygiene: are we sanitising our way to the next health disaster? #COVID__19 https://t.co/hla70Rud5C
Among 1376 patients with #COVID19 admitted to a NYC hospital, 59% were treated with hydroxychloroquine. After adjustment for baseline characteristics, there was no significant association between hydroxychloroquine treatment and the composite end point of intubation or death.
In a little over 3 months, #COVID19 has changed the world in so many ways, bringing us closer together and reaffirming the importance of #HealthForAll.
This video shows the key moments so far as WHO works with partners worldwide to fight #coronavirus and save lives.
Today is #WorldMalariaDay#Malaria still kills a child every two minutes. No children should die because they cannot access life-saving services to prevent, detect & treat the disease.
Zero malaria starts with me – are you ready to #EndMalaria?
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Malaria deaths in sub-Saharan Africa could nearly double this year due to disruptions of medicine and bednet supplies and healthcare services resulting from the Covid-19 crisis - a tragedy waiting to happen #coronavirus#Africa#malaria#COVID19