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Gary · @empiricism
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Accurate medical information

To increase the probability (the chance) of receiving accurate (more reliable) medical information.

(1) listen to & \ or read the info from your trusted health provider. In the UK - that is the National Health Service (NHS)

And, or

(2) The World Health Organisation publishes lots of public health information. who.int/

Or

(3) Your Doctor (medical practitioner)

On social media & in the context of - medical practitioners, epidemiologists, virologists or biologists are a better source of "covid" info than those that aren't qualified.

But, on the Internet, be sure they're what they say they are! Fact check what they say with sources (1) or (2) or (3)

For example, the podcast 'This week in virology" is also a trusted source of information (though more "technical"). microbe.tv/twiv/

#who #COVID19 #medical #health #information #nhs #twiv #viruses #SarsCoV2 #bacteria #fungi #pandemic #MedicalIntervention #FaceMasks #vaccines #vaccination #puplic #testing #exercise #freshair #cleanair

Last updated 2 years ago

Gary · @empiricism
235 followers · 1105 posts · Server qoto.org

Accurate medical information

To increase the probability (the chance) of receiving accurate (more reliable) medical information.

(1) listen to & \ or read the info from your trusted health provider. In the UK - that is the National Health Service (NHS)

And, or

(2) The World Health Organisation publishes lots of public health information. who.int/

Or

(3) Your Doctor (medical practitioner)

On social media & in the context of - medical practitioners, epidemiologists, virologists or biologists are a better source of "covid" info than those that aren't qualified.

But, on the Internet, be sure they're what they say they are! Fact check what they say with sources (1) or (2) or (3)

For example, the podcast 'This week in virology" is also a trusted source of information (though more "technical"). microbe.tv/twiv/

#who #COVID19 #medical #health #information #nhs #twiv #viruses #SarsCoV2 #bacteria #fungi #pandemic #MedicalIntervention #FaceMasks #puplic #testing #exercise #freshair #cleanair

Last updated 2 years ago

Gary · @empiricism
235 followers · 1105 posts · Server qoto.org

Accurate medical information

To increase the probability of receiving accurate (more reliable) medical information.

(1) listen to & \ or read the info from your trusted health provider. In the UK - that is the National Health Service (NHS)

And, or

(2) The World Health Organisation publishes lots of public health information. who.int/

Or

(3) Your Doctor (medical practitioner)

On social media & in the context of - medical practitioners, epidemiologists, virologists or biologists are a better source of "covid" info than those that aren't qualified.

But, on the Internet, be sure they're what they say they are! Fact check what they say with sources (1) or (2) or (3)

For example, the podcast 'This week in virology" is also a trusted source of information (though more "technical"). microbe.tv/twiv/

#medical #COVID19 #who #health #information #nhs #twiv #viruses #SarsCoV2 #bacteria #fungi #pandemic #MedicalIntervention #FaceMasks #puplic #testing #exercise #freshair #cleanair

Last updated 2 years ago

Gary · @empiricism
235 followers · 1105 posts · Server qoto.org

Accurate medical information

To increase the probability of receiving accurate medical information.

(1) listen to & \ or read the info from your trusted health provider. In the UK - that is the National Health Service (NHS)

And, or

(2) The World Health Organisation publishes lots of public health information. who.int/

Or

(3) Your Doctor (medical practitioner)

On social media & in the context of - medical practitioners, epidemiologists, virologists or biologists are a better source of "covid" info than those that aren't qualified.

But, on the Internet, be sure they're what they say they are! Fact check what they say with sources (1) or (2) or (3)

For example, the podcast 'This week in virology" is also a trusted source of information (though more "technical"). microbe.tv/twiv/

#nhs #viruses #SarsCoV2 #bacteria #who #COVID19 #medical #health #information #twiv #exercise #cleanair #fungi #pandemic #MedicalIntervention #FaceMasks #puplic #testing #freshair

Last updated 2 years ago

Gary · @empiricism
235 followers · 1105 posts · Server qoto.org

Accurate medical information

To increase the probability of receiving accurate medical information.

(1) listen to & \ or read the info from your trusted health provider. In the UK - that is the National Health Service (NHS)

And, or

(2) The World Health Organisation publishes lots of public health information. who.int/

Or

(3) Your Doctor (medical practitioner)

On social media & in the context of - epidemiologists, virologists or biologists are a better source of "covid" info than those that aren't qualified.

But, on the Internet, be sure they're what they say they are! Fact check what they say with sources (1) or (2) or (3)

For example, the podcast 'This week in virology" is also a trusted source of information (though more "technical"). microbe.tv/twiv/

#testing #exercise #cleanair #COVID19 #medical #viruses #SarsCoV2 #bacteria #FaceMasks #puplic #who #health #information #nhs #twiv #fungi #pandemic #MedicalIntervention #freshair

Last updated 2 years ago

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Dr. Eddy Bettermann MD · @dreddy
44 followers · 464 posts · Server brighteon.social