Dr Whitney Curry (@drwhitc) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Whitney Curry

@drwhitc

Royal Navy Head of Health and Wellbeing. All views are my own!

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University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VACCINE UPDATE: New study shows that the #OxfordVaccine offers protection of 76% up to 12 weeks after a single dose, with further data supporting a 4-12 week dosing interval: ox.ac.uk/news/2021-02-0…

@cornwallcouncil (@cornwallcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're experiencing domestic abuse you can leave the house to access support during this lockdown. Find details of the help and support available here ⇢ saferfutures.org.uk

LGA Wellbeing (@lgawellbeing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cornwall: how we set up mass vaccination sites to take pressure off NHS Cornwall used this winter’s flu vaccination programme, which for the first time involved people aged 50 to 64, to test out the concept of mass vaccination centres. Rachel Wigglesworth local.gov.uk/cornwall-how-w…

@cornwallcouncil (@cornwallcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Covid-19 vaccines 💉💉💉are: ✅ Fully-tested ✅ Safe ✅ Effective against Covid-19 When you're offered the vaccine, #DoItForCornwall and help keep yourself and others safe. Find out more about our joint campaign with the NHS ➡️ bit.ly/3xxJETk

NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly (@ciosicb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have an underlying health condition having the vaccine won’t affect your condition. In fact, without the protection of the vaccine you’re more at risk of catching covid-19. Do it for you, and do it for Cornwall. Book yours today. #DoItForCornwall

If you have an underlying health condition having the vaccine won’t affect your condition. In fact, without the protection of the vaccine you’re more at risk of catching covid-19.

Do it for you, and do it for Cornwall. Book yours today.

#DoItForCornwall
World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 factors that can help you make safe choices when you're in an area of widespread #COVID19 transmission: 1️⃣ Location 2️⃣ Proximity with others 3️⃣ Time you spend there COVID-19 advice for the public 👉bit.ly/2HiUOU2

Independent SAGE (@independentsage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We don't have to wear masks all the time, everywhere, forever, but in places where the risk of transmission is very high... it would be most advisable for everybody to be wearing high filtration well-fitted masks." Trisha Greenhalgh

Rachel Wigglesworth (@dph_cornwall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately #CovidIsNotOver in Cornwall. Increase in hospital admissions Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust is making it difficult to catch up with planned treatments and emergency care. You can help. If you have #COVID19 symptoms get tested & stay home 5 days+

Kit Yates (@kit_yates_maths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Endemic means roughly constant levels of infection, but says nothing about how high those levels are and how severe their impact. The common cold is endemic, but so is malaria. Smallpox was endemic, until eradicated. 13/14 nature.com/articles/d4158…

Sir Michael Marmot (@michaelmarmot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Essentials of life include whatever is necessary to take your place in public without shame. Having agency, a sense of self-worth, and participating in networks of family and friends. Lack of income threatens these and damages health. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

@cornwallcouncil (@cornwallcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👩‍⚕️ 😷 As we head into another bank holiday, Cornwall's Community Pharmacist Nick Kay and some of our public health team tell us how to find out where your nearest open pharmacy is, as well as advice to people visiting Cornwall over the New Year period.

Dr Liz O'Riordan (@liz_oriordan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how you REALLY examine your breasts. Let me show you - What to look for Where to feel How to feel What a cancer might feel like I NEVER checked mine - I didn’t think I would get #breastcancer. I was wrong. Please share this with anyone who needs to learn