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Tina Kim

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Deputy Commissioner for the Office of Health Equity and Human Rights at New York State Department of Health. Former Assistant Secretary for Health for NYS. Views expressed/likes my own.

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Trump’s Revenge on Public Health The attacks on HIV research are just the beginning of unraveling decades of progress.

The Trump administration has cut funding and programs for HIV research, treatment, and prevention so deeply that “we’re watching the field burn to the ground,” one researcher told Katherine J. Wu.

20.04.2025 07:15 — 👍 259    🔁 103    💬 15    📌 7

The fed administration did away with COVID-related grants because we are past COVID and the worst of the pandemic.

People are still getting COVID. That $ was strengthening the very health departments actively working to monitor and mitigate outbreaks like these. Absurd basis for taking away the $.

27.03.2025 02:44 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul on Sweeping Federal Cuts to Public Health, Mental Health, and Addiction Services "Yesterday, the federal Department of Health and Human Services notified our Administration that they intend to cut more than $300 million in funding for the New York State Department of Health, Offic...

We at @nysdoh.bsky.social are continuing to evaluate and find ways to mitigate the impacts of these cuts to critical COVID-related public health funding. While these cuts hurt and their impacts will be deeply felt by all, good public health work must prevail.

26.03.2025 23:30 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Chart: Positive flu tests

With some help from masks, social distancing and fewer crowded gatherings, we beat the flu — but just for a season.

Source: C.D.C. Four-week rolling average of positivity rates from approximately 300 clinical laboratories across the U.S.

Chart: Positive flu tests With some help from masks, social distancing and fewer crowded gatherings, we beat the flu — but just for a season. Source: C.D.C. Four-week rolling average of positivity rates from approximately 300 clinical laboratories across the U.S.

At the start of COVID, we all learned how to beat airborne viruses like the flu: by wearing masks and staying home when we are sick. It's a real shame we haven't translated those important lessons into long-term behavioral change.

10.03.2025 18:00 — 👍 1143    🔁 314    💬 19    📌 20

@kff.org has a wealth of thorough, data-driven, digestible, and reliable health policy resources. As a KFF alum my opinion may seem biased but the resources speak for themselves!

06.03.2025 23:28 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

The first measles death in the US in a decade -- the tragic, preventable death of a child whose parents chose not to protect them with vaccination -- should spark an immediate nation-wide campaign to ensure all children are protected against preventable diseases. Anything less is unconscionable.

26.02.2025 19:36 — 👍 39034    🔁 9470    💬 1135    📌 450
Texas announces first death in measles outbreak
The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions.
The school-aged child who was not vaccinated was hospitalized in Lubbock last week and tested positive for measles.
As of Feb. 25, 124 cases of measles have been confirmed in the outbreak since late January. Most of the cases are in children. Eighteen people have been hospitalized over the course of the outbreak.

Texas announces first death in measles outbreak The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions. The school-aged child who was not vaccinated was hospitalized in Lubbock last week and tested positive for measles. As of Feb. 25, 124 cases of measles have been confirmed in the outbreak since late January. Most of the cases are in children. Eighteen people have been hospitalized over the course of the outbreak.

Texas measles outbreak update: 124 cases, 18 hospitalized, & now the first death of a child, who was not vaccinated.

Tragic, preventable, & a direct consequence of the deadly lies spread by anti-vaxx grifters, one of whom is now the most powerful health official in the US.

26.02.2025 17:34 — 👍 495    🔁 196    💬 9    📌 17
New York State Department of Health Issues Health Advisory and Accelerates Outreach As Measles Cases Increase in U.S. and Canada

We issued a Health Advisory and a public service announcement reminding New Yorkers to vaccinate their children to protect them from measles: www.health.ny.gov/press/releas...

27.02.2025 14:54 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I am absolutely heartbroken that in 2025 a child in TX died from an entirely preventable disease, the first measles death in a decade. Immunization is safe, backed by science, and really the best thing we can do for our loved ones.

27.02.2025 14:54 — 👍 5    🔁 0    💬 2    📌 0
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This is the most important chart published in America this week.

(By @dylanlscott.bsky.social)

22.11.2024 03:04 — 👍 6359    🔁 1931    💬 161    📌 94

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