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    Please join a panel of experts on May 22nd as they discuss the issues surrounding shortages of primary care physicians and removing the barriers to assistant physicians.

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    • This is such an important #Healthcare access issue! Expanding Access to Primary Care by Removing Barriers to Assistant Physicians https://t.co/pgnk24S0qa Please watch & share my @TEDTalks addressing the issue! https://t.co/qQbG3ikdt9 @TEDMED @daniel_kraft @ShafiAhmed5 @pferrada1… https://t.co/9xkJQDgGcs

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    Of sixteen quantitative meta‐​analyses, eight were equivocal or critical as to whether evidence supports a public recommendation of masks, and the remaining eight supported a public mask intervention on limited evidence primarily on the basis of the precautionary principle.

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    • To be fair, we wrote pretty much the same as Cochrane in 2020, beat them by a year Would you believe it was hard to publish? ;) But coming in peer review journal ASAP https://t.co/7Dy5LBC0BS https://t.co/3vrtBFUxXS https://t.co/3TCPibvD7O

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    2022 - 1 year(s) ago

    On a scale of 0 to 10, where 10 represents more freedom, the average human freedom rating for the 165 jurisdictions fell from 7.03 in 2019 to 6.81 in 2020. Most areas of freedom fell, including significant declines in the rule of law and freedom of movement, expression, association and assembly, and freedom to trade.

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    • Human Freedom Index ranking 2022 https://t.co/WNWsUIr5q8 https://t.co/JrMIMJn2d2

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    Of sixteen quantitative meta‐​analyses, eight were equivocal or critical as to whether evidence supports a public recommendation of masks, and the remaining eight supported a public mask intervention on limited evidence primarily on the basis of the precautionary principle.

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    • Super weird. The cochrane review 👇👇 and the review we did on masking both conclude that community masking doesn't work. Strange how people who study EBM reach the same conclusion when analyzing data 🤔 https://t.co/7Dy5LBC0BS https://t.co/yWA5xjBJH9

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    Of sixteen quantitative meta‐​analyses, eight were equivocal or critical as to whether evidence supports a public recommendation of masks, and the remaining eight supported a public mask intervention on limited evidence primarily on the basis of the precautionary principle.

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    • We summarized the literature here 👇 We are aligned with Tom Jefferson from Cochrane Rome and @carlheneghan and other EBM experts who didn't hyperventilate under the bed and make things up. https://t.co/7Dy5LBC0BS https://t.co/Tm2vfEocG3