Working in the covid19 new york, she shared funding with the new york times. In conversation with dr. Danielle ofri, one of my favorite books in 2015 when it came out, as we are grateful especially now. I think that helps. At Duke University Medical Center and va Medical Center, published articles about race and medicine in the journal of the American Medical Association and handling internal medicine. His columns and opeds have appeared in the new york times, Chicago Tribune and general constitution. And i am happy, thankful and would love to welcome dr. Danielle ofri and damon tweedy, everyone give them a very hearty welcome. It is special that we have them here tonight. As a fellow physician writer, the very best out there, what you have been over the years, just want to say thank you. I guess to start off, why this book and why now . We are going to talk about the disparities associated with covid19, more broadly at the beginning. Why this book and why now . In approaching english
Playing out on the front lines of healthcare, and how those harms can drive the decisions and the policies Going Forward that can affect other platforms are held accountable and how they behave. So lets start with a short video if we can. To illustrate the damaging impact that disinformation can have on healthcare professional professionals, on consumers who turn to social media for information, about covid19 generally and about how to protect themselves. Take a look. I have had colleagues that shared with me tragic cases of intentional bleach that were aimed at preventing or curing covid19 by patients who had been misled by social media. That is how the disinformation has spread in our communities. All the disinformation is putting my patient at risk in the sense if people come in that it had symptoms and they havent gone to see a physician because the decided the virus isnt ist real. They were told its just like the flu. By the time they came to the hospital, one of them died on the
The decision and the policies Going Forward that can affect how the platforms are held accountable and how they behave. Lets start with a short video. To illustrate the damaging impact of disinformation on Health Care Professionals, on consumers who turned to social media for information about covid19 generally and about how to protect themselves. [video clip] emotions that healthcare care workers are feeling of fear and excited. It is the first time i have ever been scared. As a nurse. We are fighting viruses. We are fighting the virus of covid19 and fighting the virus of misinformation. Im not even sure which one is harder at this point. I had colleagues that shared with me of intentional bleach in gestion aimed at preventing or curing covid19, misled by social media. That is how the bleach misinformation has spread in our communities. All the disinformation is putting patients at risk. People comment that have had symptoms. They decided the virus is not real. They were told it is ju
Government stimulus payments. Also new this morning, we hear from the doctor just out of medical school now joining the front lines at a New York Hospital. Her message this morning. Plus the states now seeing a spike in coronavirus cases. And one special gift from mo. Good monday morning, everyone. As we start a new week together, we do start with that breaking news. At least seven people are confirmed dead after Severe Weather across the south. The damage is being described as catastrophic in some areas. A series of easter tornados tore a path of destruction from louisiana to alabama forcing at least three states to declare emergencies overnight. And we have this new video just coming in from a new tornado emergency in tennessee where heavy damage and several injuries are reported east of chattanooga. Overnight, severe storms wreaking havoc across the south. Multiple tornados touched down. Got a funnel cloud right in front of me. Reporter leaving nearly half a Million People without p
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