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Conflation of social media with free speech is disingenuous & inaccurate.

2024-06-26

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Legitimate fundraising shouldn’t involve guilt-trips or high pressure sales tactics.

2024-06-26

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Don’t insert ads disguised as testimonial into any conversations anywhere!

2024-06-26

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Nobody wants a huge chunk of electricity to go to AI.

2024-06-25

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Synthetic media spills are a public health threat, and also a threat to human connection.

2024-06-25

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Running nursing homes like a business is a safety hazard.

2024-06-24

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Newspaper clipping: The Philadelphia Inquirer. Healthy schools. A recent op-ed rightly highlighted the financial barriers to becoming a Pennsylvania teacher. However, the state should also prioritize tackling airborne viruses in schools, which are now hazardous workplaces due to the spread of COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza. The CDC found that students were the main driver of COVID transmission during the initial reopening phase, endangering their health and that of their teachers. Insufficient air filtration and poor ventilation in buildings and buses are at the core of this problem. In 2023, the governor budgeted $500 million to reduce environmental hazards, which could be used to update school HVAC systems. Federal American Rescue Plan funds are still available. Inexpensive HEPA or Corsi-Rosenthal filters should be placed in every classroom, and opening windows encouraged. Let’s not tolerate sick schools anymore. If we literally clear the air, we can help attract quality teachers and protect the health of our kids. James G. Lertola, Pennsylvanians Against COVID, Kennett Square
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Pennsylvanians Against Covid Letter to the Editor published in The Philadelphia Inquirer about pandemic barriers to attract people to the teaching profession.

2024-06-24

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Stigma and social myths about physical realities is what hampers progress and improvements.

2024-06-23

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The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle of Content Production

2024-06-23

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Elite panic style: Only the status quo matters in a changing world. They will sacrifice the restaurants to try to force the olden days.

2024-06-22

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Learn nothing and accept poor treatment isn’t good advice.

2024-06-21

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Don’t wait for vaccines to be restricted to speak up.

2024-06-16

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“Early Treatment” is a right-wing buzzword

2024-06-13

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No thanks on the Jeremy Faustian crystal ball, I’ll wait for relevant science results on Paxlovid.

2024-06-10

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First and Last, The Captain, aka Captain Fantastic, the cat 2013 - 2024
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The Captain, first and last.

2024-06-06

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If the Rhode Island Department of Health is ok with intractable bedbugs, what else is considered ok at the nursing homes?

2024-06-04

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Mechanical Turk hoax - image is drawing of the mechanical turk with a person hidden inside the machine to operate it. Image credit: Racknitz, Joseph Friedrich zu. 1789. Ueber Den Schachspieler Des Herrn Von Kempelen Und Dessen Nachbildung. Leipzig [u.a.]: Breitkopf.
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AI hype is just going to turn out to be the modern day mechanical turk scam.

2024-06-01

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Postcard with postcard stamp postage and addressed to President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington DC. Written text reads: May 29th 2024, Dear Joe Biden, It should not be legal to buy and sell healthcare data of patients. Data brokers should not be selling mental health data. Why aren’t these data brokers charged with selling stolen property? Why is it legal? Chloe Humbert in Scranton PA.
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Your healthcare data is out there. Your mental healthcare data is out there.

2024-05-31

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Some will “say anything” when it comes to diseases misinformation.

2024-05-31

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Image is a partial screenshot of the Full Measure video on Youtube Transcript shows the following closed captioning text: quote “ACCORDING TO A NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH STUDY, UP TO 25% OF ADULTS ARE STRICKEN WITH LONG COVID SIX MONTHS AFTER INFECTION. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE RETINA DETACHMENT, ATRIAL DEFIBRILLATION, AND OTHER ART PROBLEMS, BLOOD ISSUES, WEAKNESS, NERVE PAIN, AND MORE.” unquote. It has omitted the sentence spoken in the voiceover of the video, quote “Which could also be long vax if they were vaccinated.” unquote.
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A Full Measure Transcript of Omission

2024-05-29

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If you don’t write to your elected representatives, they just assume that you’re going to vote for them no matter what they do or at least that you don’t care about what they’re doing enough to be motivated to vote against them... Write your reps. Do it now. tinyurl.com/writingreps
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Are they really planning an anti-vax military retiree interahamwe in America?

2024-05-28

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Image is a graph the header reads Awareness and belief in health misinformation Misinformation is pervasive, but trust in health misinformation is less so. Percent who have heard or read false claim (only 5 of 10 claims shown) Percent who say false claim is definitely or probably true. Over 60% heard this false claim, and over 30% believe this false claim is true that The COVID-19 vaccines have caused thousands of sudden deaths. Over 60% heard this false claim, and nearly 25% believe this false claim is true that The MMR vaccines have been proved to cause autism in children. Over 50% heard this false claim, and over 25% believe this false claim is true that The COVID-19 vaccines have been proved to cause infertility Almost 50% heard this false claim, and over 30% believe this false claim is true that Ivermectin is an effective treatment for COVID-19. Over 40% heard this false claim, and 20% believe this false claim is true that More people have died of COVID-19 vaccines than of COVID-19 virus.
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Healthcare misinformation is a big problem, but we’re probably not going to solve this on social media alone.

2024-05-28

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