Cynthia Lauer (@cindylou_trauma) 's Twitter Profile
Cynthia Lauer

@cindylou_trauma

Trauma surgeon mom in Charlotte

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calendar_today16-01-2020 05:45:30

11 Tweet

47 Followers

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American College of Surgeons (@amcollsurgeons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospitals, health systems and surgeons should prepare now to manage elective surgical procedures during COVID-19 outbreak, with a plan to minimize, postpone, or cancel at this time. Read our guidance: bit.ly/2wW0e5g #COVID19

U.S. Surgeon General (@surgeon_general) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospital & healthcare systems, PLEASE CONSIDER STOPPING ELECTIVE PROCEDURES until we can #FlattenTheCurve! 👇🏽 Each elective surgery you do: 1) Brings possible #Coronavirus to your facilities 2) Pulls from PPE stores 3) Taxes personnel who may be needed for #COVIDー19 response

Mallory McMorrow (@mallorymcmorrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the second straight day, the Michigan Senate GOP ended session early in a cowardly attempt to silence Democrats from speaking on the Senate floor about the slaughter of children in Texas. But we won't be silenced. Here's the speech Republicans were too afraid to hear.

Dr. Annie Andrews (@annieandrewsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be a Gun Sense Candidate. Shouldn’t come as a surprise that I am the only Gun Sense Candidate in #SC01. I will fight to keep our kids safe. Nancy Mace will not. It’s that simple. gunsensevoter.org/candidates/

VoteVets (@votevets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Army veteran Cindy Lauer is a trauma surgeon who deals with the impact of gun violence every day. Please take a minute out of your day to listen to her. She knows what she’s talking about. #EnoughIsEnough

Najma Ahmed (@najmadoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gun violence prevention measures such as banning highly lethal weapons reduces harm, injury and death from guns. The science says so. Public health 101 Docs4GunControl

Joseph Sakran (@josephsakran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s be clear about what happened after the ban on assault weapons ended in 2004 — more people DIED. This graph (DiMaggio et al.) shows Mass Shooting Deaths where an assault weapon was identified. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽

Let’s be clear about what happened after the ban on assault weapons ended in 2004 — more people DIED.

This graph (DiMaggio et al.) shows Mass Shooting Deaths where an assault weapon was identified. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
Joseph Sakran (@josephsakran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans must no longer stand on the sidelines of history as children continue to be slaughtered on our streets and in our schools. Share if you are ready to Do Something in order to #EndGunViolence 👇🏽👇🏽