Dear #IrishEMS#prehospital friends, please share this @NCIRL BA Psych research survey (https://t.co/3O3ipNR3L1) re. access to #CISM education and resilience building in the sector. Please contact the author with any queries: [email protected] Nollaig Shona Diabh🎅
Dear #IrishEMS#prehospital friends, please share this @NCIRL BA Psych research survey (https://t.co/3O3ipNR3L1) re. access to #CISM education and resilience building in the sector. Please contact the author with any queries: [email protected] Nollaig Shona Diabh🎅
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The most depressing part about being an historian who studies plague (among other things) during a pandemic is watching people react to deadly disease outbreaks almost exactly the same way 16th & 17th century Europeans did.
Did you know that the new @EastEnglandAmb fleet of cars and ambulances have refrigerators in them to keep staff members food cool during warm shifts in the sunshine?
This morning I woke up to a text from my dad about the first double lung transplant in a COVID patient. The images included in the article are shocking. The patient was 20 something. We're not done with the first wave of this disease. https://t.co/RSp0gC2uQq
People need to stop reporting on antibody tests as if they are going toe be useful for anything else other than plasma donation. What we need are more PCR tests.
If an antibody test has a 99% sensitivity and specificity that sounds awesome, but if the prevalence of covid is 2% that means 1/3 of positive antibody tests are false positive. If the test is negative there is a < 1% the test is wrong. So positive results unreliable.