Portia Y. Cornell (@portiacornell) 's Twitter Profile
Portia Y. Cornell

@portiacornell

mom. Health economist @unimelb. Digital health, aged care, social risk and health. An American in Oz.

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linkhttps://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/1050604-portia-cornell calendar_today29-08-2012 01:26:04

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Andrew Sparling (@awsparling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

cassie Ugh. I'm sorry. I can't fathom this mindset. It's like, the zombies are still surrounding the house, but I'm bored, and we've been here all night, I wanna go to 7-Eleven.

Portia Y. Cornell (@portiacornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just ran this gal through her paces for the first time. I’m so happy, I really think she’s going to be a game changer in our ability to be social AND Covid-safe.

Just ran this gal through her paces for the first time. I’m so happy, I really think she’s going to be a game changer in our ability to be social AND Covid-safe.
Sue inkblue01@bksy.social (@inkblue01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think I've seen this before. #LongCovid symptoms are more severe upon the third and fourth infection. Just look at fatigue and memory decline. 😭 thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…

I don't think I've seen this before. #LongCovid symptoms are more severe upon the third and fourth infection. Just look at fatigue and memory decline. 😭
thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…
Sue inkblue01@bksy.social (@inkblue01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Yong "There is a consistent problem in pandemic reporting where people would go back to the same sources over and over again. Which not only narrows the number of perspectives, but also makes you incredibly vulnerable if any number of those people happen to be full of shit."

Martha Young-JD, MBA, PCC-😷 (@mryoung151) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere? | only 14.5 % of students were infected with measles during a 1941 epidemic of the virus. In the non-irradiated classrooms 55.3 % were infected. Replicated in Swarthmore vox.com/the-highlight/…

Ashley Craig 🇺🇦 (@ash_craig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

• This is an abominable idea that gives precious tax dollars to rich Australians while doing nothing to help with the currently elevated cost of living. • If it is popular, it is because people don't understand this, and are being misled. smh.com.au/politics/feder… (1/N)

• This is an abominable idea that gives precious tax dollars to rich Australians while doing nothing to help with the currently elevated cost of living.
• If it is popular, it is because people don't understand this, and are being misled.
smh.com.au/politics/feder…

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Centre for Digital Transformation of Health (@dt4health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳 Congrats to our Validitron Team for their successful pitch & proposal of ‘Co-design an Integrated System to Prevent Unintentional Re-Exposure to Harmful Medications’ at the UniMelb MDHS EMCR Project Catalyst Grant. 🗞️ Read the full story here: mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/digitalhealth/…

Anthony Bennett (@anthonydownunda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's NDIS story time. This happened today. This will be a long multi post. I'm pretty disheartened and upset and will be logging off after I post. A few months ago, I arranged to get an OT functional capacity assessment for my son, who's currently on NDIS, who's got autism &ADHD

Dr David Berger, aBsuRdiSTe cROnickLeR (@youarelobbylud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Melbourne. The Peter Mac cancer centre. Some of the sickest, most vulnerable patients on the planet. I have a few points to make: 1. Masking in a cancer centre should be compulsory in every part of it all the time. ALL. THE. TIME. 2. If it's not compulsory all the

This is Melbourne. The Peter Mac cancer centre. Some of the sickest, most vulnerable patients on the planet.

I have a few points to make:

1. Masking in a cancer centre should be compulsory in every part of it all the time. ALL. THE. TIME.

2. If it's not compulsory all the
Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social) (@onceupona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For no reason at all reminding folks that the Oregon Medicaid experiment was severely underpowered to detect mortality effects and generally underpowered to detect health effects, but recent statistical innovations uncovered health improvements not reported in the original papers