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Professor of Law, UC Hastings, teaches torts, administrative law, etc'. Writes about vaccines and the law. Vaccine advocate. Mom. Political statements my own.

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    1. Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH‏ @GYamey Jul 20

      “There’s no need to worry about all these Covid deaths in US kids, because the ones who die have pre-existing conditions” is a viewpoint that I never thought I’d read during this awful pandemic. Yet here we are. What is happening? How did we get here? I’m so tired of this s**t.

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      (((Dorit Reiss)))‏Verified account @doritmi Jul 20
      Replying to @GYamey

      It’s, unfortunately, not an unusual argument from antivaccine activists. If a child died from a preventable disease they argue the child wasn’t healthy, implying it didn’t matter. The chilling thing is hearing this from people who didn’t use to be antivaccine.

      7:57 PM - 20 Jul 2021 from Fremont, CA
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        2. Dr. Tara C. Smith‏Verified account @aetiology Jul 20
          Replying to @doritmi @GYamey

          ... and from physicians featured on All The Media.

          4 replies 6 retweets 97 likes
        3. Vanessa Lui‏ @vzlui Jul 20
          Replying to @aetiology @doritmi @GYamey

          Vanessa Lui Retweeted Houston Health Dept

          Some health departments use a similar phrase when reporting deaths. The shift is that we are allowing it to become acceptable. “...because the ones who die have pre-existing conditions” Example from a blue city in a red state-https://twitter.com/houstonhealth/status/1417582901559009282?s=21 …

          Vanessa Lui added,

          This is the Houston Health Department COVID-19 daily update graphic for July 20, 2021. There are 479 cases of COVID-19 today, bringing Houston's total to 194,807. Of the cases reported today, 95% or 456 cases have specimen collection dates within the past 14 days. 12 previously reported cases were identified as duplicates and removed from the count. There are six new deaths today, bringing the city’s total to 2,931. On the bottom of the graphic there is a Take Your Best Shot text and a City of Houston seal on the bottom right.
          Houston Health DeptVerified account @HoustonHealth
          We report 479* cases of #COVID19 for July 20, 2021, bringing #Houston's total to 194,807**. There are 6 newly reported deaths bringing the city’s total to 2,931. *Of the cases reported today, 95% (456) have specimen collection dates within the past 14 days. #hounews (1/2) pic.twitter.com/NEnOsES0rX
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        2. Tammie Sisco Yeşilyurt‏ @teaspoon67 Jul 21
          Replying to @BergeronNews @doritmi @GYamey

          It means the virus continues to evolve and get stronger because people won't get vaccinated to help stop spreading.

          1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
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        1. Awen‏ @Awen67898863 Jul 21
          Replying to @doritmi @GYamey

          Absolute bullshit when its actually vice versa

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        1. LeaseholdJail  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿‏ @veetmaya Jul 21
          Replying to @doritmi @GYamey

          I think you’ll find people intend more resources to go to the vulnerable and shielding in terms of real public health. More funds, better nutrition, Spaces to isolate ...

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