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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:33 PM
Author: Fighting light circlehead

Dozens of public health and disease experts have signed an open letter in support of the nationwide anti-racism protests.

"White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19," they wrote.

https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/06/01/867200259/protests-over-racism-versus-risk-of-covid-i-wouldn-t-weigh-these-crises-separate

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:34 PM
Author: Lime Business Firm Knife

I fucking love science

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:37 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:40 PM
Author: Disrespectful church building gaming laptop

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:50 PM
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Date: June 3rd, 2020 6:51 AM
Author: rose razzle-dazzle regret

was it cognitive easing when you posted?

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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40335825)



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Date: June 3rd, 2020 2:04 PM
Author: Disrespectful church building gaming laptop

Yes, it was "cognitive easing" when I posted my approval. If he later changes it to "childrapist69" or something I DISAVOW, OK?

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Date: June 3rd, 2020 2:08 PM
Author: rose razzle-dazzle regret

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:35 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:35 PM
Author: amber half-breed

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:39 PM
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Date: June 3rd, 2020 12:11 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:36 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:39 PM
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"Risk of transmission is lower in open spaces, but wherever there is a gathering there is still the risk of transmitting the virus," said Dr. Elaine Nsoesie, an assistant professor of global health at Boston University.

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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40332818)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:54 PM
Author: Bateful location messiness

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:43 PM
Author: anal piazza

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:44 PM
Author: amber half-breed

BUT ALSO IF COPS USE PEPPER SPRAY TO STOP RAMPAGING NIGS THEY ARE GUILTY OF SPREADING FRAUDVIRUS

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:34 PM
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Date: June 3rd, 2020 2:38 AM
Author: Mind-boggling community account mother

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Date: June 3rd, 2020 12:11 PM
Author: gaped chestnut box office keepsake machete

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Date: June 4th, 2020 4:04 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:55 PM
Author: Stirring ticket booth incel

This is crazier than anything in the post-crazy-riot-videos thread.

Next up they are going to pressure Fauci to come out in support of the protests

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333006)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:55 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:21 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:29 PM
Author: Out-of-control national headpube



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 7:55 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:08 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:10 PM
Author: infuriating bright athletic conference field

Called this yesterday. Said cities would "stop reporting" covid numbers while this crisis was ongoing.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333175)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:14 PM
Author: Poppy sanctuary

https://twitter.com/nycHealthy/status/1266824540174209026

The vuvuzela riots.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333200)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:16 PM
Author: concupiscible crusty depressive

JFC these are the same libs who demanded all the MI statehouse protesters be charged with bioterrorism and attempted murder.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333219)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:32 PM
Author: Well-lubricated Mental Disorder

this is about fighting racism not being pissed off because you can't go to Olive Garden

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333743)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:58 PM
Author: concupiscible crusty depressive

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:19 PM
Author: Poppy sanctuary

Might have to rethink that.

Besides Noise, Vuvuzelas May Spread Airborne Germs

https://www.wired.com/2011/05/vuvuzelas-airborne-germs/

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333244)



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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:42 PM
Author: henna supple hominid

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 8:45 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:20 PM
Author: Zippy meetinghouse black woman

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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:30 PM
Author: Purple cracking hissy fit

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Date: June 7th, 2020 9:41 PM
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Date: June 8th, 2020 5:52 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2020 9:30 PM
Author: Out-of-control national headpube

“The city is still limiting gatherings to no more than 10 people.”

Non-radical white people, that is.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4549755&forum_id=2#40333734)



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Date: June 3rd, 2020 11:55 AM
Author: grizzly bull headed macaca step-uncle's house

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Date: June 3rd, 2020 3:02 PM
Author: hilarious dilemma



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Date: June 3rd, 2020 3:03 PM
Author: hilarious dilemma

Open letter advocating for an anti-racist public health response to demonstrations against systemic

injustice occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic

On April 30, heavily armed and predominantly white protesters entered the State Capitol building in Lansing,

Michigan, protesting stay-home orders and calls for widespread public masking to prevent the spread of

COVID-19. Infectious disease physicians and public health officials publicly condemned these actions and

privately mourned the widening rift between leaders in science and a subset of the communities that they

serve. As of May 30, we are witnessing continuing demonstrations in response to ongoing, pervasive, and

lethal institutional racism set off by the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, among many other Black

lives taken by police. A public health response to these demonstrations is also warranted, but this message

must be wholly different from the response to white protesters resisting stay-home orders. Infectious disease

and public health narratives adjacent to demonstrations against racism must be consciously anti-racist, and

infectious disease experts must be clear and consistent in prioritizing an anti-racist message.

White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19. Black

people are twice as likely to be killed by police compared to white people, but the effects of racism are far more

pervasive. Black people suffer from dramatic health disparities in life expectancy, maternal and infant mortality,

chronic medical conditions, and outcomes from acute illnesses like myocardial infarction and sepsis. Biological

determinants are insufficient to explain these disparities. They result from long-standing systems of oppression

and bias which have subjected people of color to discrimination in the healthcare setting, decreased access to

medical care and healthy food, unsafe working conditions, mass incarceration, exposure to pollution and noise,

and the toxic effects of stress. Black people are also more likely to develop COVID-19. Black people with

COVID-19 are diagnosed later in the disease course and have a higher rate of hospitalization, mechanical

ventilation, and death. COVID-19 among Black patients is yet another lethal manifestation of white supremacy.

In addressing demonstrations against white supremacy, our first statement must be one of unwavering support

for those who would dismantle, uproot, or reform racist institutions.

Staying at home, social distancing, and public masking are effective at minimizing the spread of

COVID-19. To the extent possible, we support the application of these public health best practices during

demonstrations that call attention to the pervasive lethal force of white supremacy. However, as public health

advocates, we do not condemn these gatherings as risky for COVID-19 transmission. We support them as vital

to the national public health and to the threatened health specifically of Black people in the United States. We

can show that support by facilitating safest protesting practices without detracting from demonstrators’ ability to

gather and demand change. This should not be confused with a permissive stance on all gatherings,

particularly protests against stay-home orders. Those actions not only oppose public health interventions, but

are also rooted in white nationalism and run contrary to respect for Black lives. Protests against systemic

racism, which fosters the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 on Black communities and also

perpetuates police violence, must be supported.

Therefore, we propose the following guidance to support public health:

● Support local and state governments in upholding the right to protest and allow protesters to gather.

● Do not disband protests under the guise of maintaining public health for COVID-19 restrictions.

● Advocate that protesters not be arrested or held in confined spaces, including jails or police vans, which

are some of the highest-risk areas for COVID-19 transmission.

● Oppose any use of tear gas, smoke, or other respiratory irritants, which could increase risk for COVID-

19 by making the respiratory tract more susceptible to infection, exacerbating existing inflammation,

and inducing coughing.

● Demand that law enforcement officials also respect infection prevention recommendations by

maintaining distance from protesters and wearing masks.

● Reject messaging that face coverings are motivated by concealment and instead celebrate face

coverings as protective of the public’s health in the context of COVID-19.

● Prepare for an increased number of infections in the days following a protest. Provide increased access

to testing and care for people in the affected communities, especially when they or their family

members put themselves at risk by attending protests.

● Support the health of protesters by encouraging the following:

○ Use of face coverings.

○ Distance of at least 6 feet between protesters, where possible.

○ Demonstrating consistently alongside close contacts and moving together as a group, rather

than extensively intermingling with multiple groups.

○ Staying at home when sick, and using other platforms to oppose racism for high-risk individuals,

and those unable or uncomfortable to attend in person.

● Encourage allies who may wish to facilitate safe demonstrations through the following:

○ Providing masks, hand-washing stations, or hand sanitizer to demonstrators.

○ Providing eye protection, such as face shields or goggles, for protection against COVID-19 and

chemical irritants used to disperse crowds.

○ Bringing wrapped, single-serving food or beverages to sustain people protesting.

○ Providing chalk markings or other designations to encourage appropriate distancing between

protesters.

○ Supplying ropes, which can be knotted at 6-foot intervals, to allow people to march together

while maintaining spacing.

○ Donating to bail funds for protesters

● Listen, and prioritize the needs of Black people as expressed by Black voices.

These are strategies for harm reduction. It is our sincere hope that all participants will be able to follow these

suggestions for safer public demonstrations, assisted by allies where possible and necessary, but we

recognize that this may not always be the case. Even so, we continue to support demonstrators who are

tackling the paramount public health problem of pervasive racism. We express solidarity and gratitude toward

demonstrators who have already taken on enormous personal risk to advocate for their own health, the health

of their communities, and the public health of the United States. We pledge our services as allies who share

this goal.

This letter is signed by 1,288 public health professionals, infectious diseases professionals, and

community stakeholders.

Aaron Greiner

Aaron Laviana, MD, MBA_Vanderbilt University Medical

Center

Aaron W Stewart, MS4 UWSOM

Abharika Sapru, WSU medical student

Abigail Cartus MPH, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School

of Public Health

Abigail Lee, MPH, The University of Iowa

Abir Hussein, M.D Infectious Disease Fellow, University of

Washington

Abraham Rice

Activist

Adam Cohen

Adam Tapley, MD, Cambridge Health Alliance, Mass.

Adam Whalen, MPH Candidate in Epidemiology at Columbia

University Mailman School of Public Health

Aditya S Khanna, PhD. The University of Chicago

Adriana Dail

Adriele Fugal

Adrienne Jones - African American

Adrienne Shapiro, MD, PhD, Depts. of Global Health and

Medicine, University of Washington

Adrienne Williams

Agata Bereznicka, MPH Candidate, Boston University

Agnes Graves MD

Aileen Navarrete, BUSPH

Akash Virupakshaiah, CHOP

Alaina DeKerlegand, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist

Alan Shu, University of Washington School of Medicine

Alena Markmann, University of North Carolina

Alex Junker, Columbia University

Alexa Pohl MD PhD

Alexander Lankowski, MD (University of Washington)

Alexander Tsai, Massachusetts General Hospital

Alexander Wamboldt, PhD Inside Out Youth Services Manager

of Prevention programs

Alexandra Blair, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto

Alexandra Phelan, Georgetown University

Alexandra Regan, Boston University School of Public Health

Alexandria Griffin, MPH Candidate UNC Gillings School of

Global Public Health

Alexandria Kragie, MD

Alexia Rodriguez, MPH

Alexis Handal, University of Michigan

Alexis Kushner

Ali Khan, MD, MPP, Oak Street Health

Alic Shook, RN, Phd, University of Washington

Alice Lee

Alice Murnen, BSN, RN

Alice Richter Lee

Alice Williams

Alicia Burns, University of Washington School of Medicine,

MS3

Alicia Callejo-Black

Alicia RN, MN

Alina Kung, MD MS, PGY-1 in Internal Medicine at UCLA

Alina Schnake-Mahl ScD MPH, Cityblock health

Alisa Jion Kim, University of Washington medical student

Alison Roxby MD

Alison Simmons, University of Toronto

Alistair Brian Russell, Assistant Professor, UCSD

Alix Ginsberg, MPH

Allison Agwu MD ScM (Infectious Diseases Physician, Johns

Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD USA)

Allison Cammisa, medical student at the Frank H. Netter

School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University

Alpha Shrestha, MPH student, UNC Chapel Hill

Althea M. Hamilton, MD

Alyssa M. Thomas, Colorado School of Public Health

Alyssa Patterson, MPH

Alyssa R. Letourneau, MD, MPH / Mass General Hospital and

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Alyssa Valentine, Master of Public Health Colorado School of

Public Health, August 2020 (expected)

Alysse Wurcel MD

Amanda Carnes, Family Medicine Physician

Amanda L., MPH

Amanda Oropeza, MD

Amanda Santander, MPH

Amanda Sekijima, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Amanda Snow, Boston University School if Medicine

Amber Akemi Piatt, MPH

Amber Gipson, MPH, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Amber Streifel

Amelia Gifford, Occupational Epidemiologist

Amelia Knopf, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Indiana

University

Amelia Ziegler

Amin Bemanian, MD, PhD

Amina Saqib

Amisha Parekh de Campos, Middlesex Hospice Homecare

Amy Baugher, MPH - Epidemiologist

Amy Blom

Amy Hamilton

Amy Pasternack MD, Cambridge Health Alliance

Ana Weil Acting Assistant Professor

André Blackman, Founder/CEO Onboard Health

Andrea Rose Molino, Epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Andreina Orozco

Andrew Bossick

Andrew Dey, Public Health Student and Volunteer

Andrew Finsness

Andrew H

Andrew Peace, MD

Angela Alonzo

Angela Bengtson

Angela Budgin University of Colorado

Angela Song, MD/MPH candidate, Perelman School of

Medicine

Angela Ulrich, PhD MPH Epidemiology Research Fellow,

University of Minnesota

Angela Venegas

Angela Zhou, Cornell University

Aniruddha Hazra, MD; Assistant Professor; University of

Chicago

Anjali Sharma MD, MS Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx NY

Anjani Kolahi, MD UC Irvine Family Medicine

Ann Duerr, MD, PhD, MPH

Ann Kim MD San Francisco department of public health,

Redeemer community church

Ann-Claude Rakotoniaina, epidemiology research assistant

Anna Bauer, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Anna Bianchi - Medical Student

Anna Caudill, incoming MPH class of 2022

Anna Chataginer

Anna Darby, MD/MPH, emergency medicine physician, LAC +

USC

Anna Marie Rondon, Dineh Nation, INDIGENOUS Public

Health Advocate

Anna Stanley Lee

Anna Warren

Anna Zulema Pollack PhD, MPH, George Mason University

Annabel Consilvio

Anne Boustead, University of Arizona

Anne Marie Darling, PhD

Anne Steele

Anne Whiteside, MSN

Anonymous

Anonymous JD

Anthony Pho, MSN, MPH, ANP-C

Antoinette Sarge, MPH, University of Washington in Seattle

Antonia Beacham, Human

Anupam Somashekar, MD PGY-3 UMMC

Anurag Malani, MD Ann Arbor, MI

April Kaur Randhawa PhD, Fred Hutch, Seattle WA

April Pettit, MD, MPH, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

April Soto MD

April Yang - Lawyer; precious Legal Fellow at USC’s Institute

on Inequalities in Global Health

Arasi Adkins

Arbor Quist, UNC-Chapel Hill Epidemiology PhD Candidate

Ariana Piacquadio

Ariana Thompson-Lastad, Postdoctoral Fellow, UC San

Francisco

Arianne Morrison, UNC Infectious Diseases

Ariel Frey-Vogel, MD, MAT

Arjun Sarkar, M3, Northwestern University Feinberg School of

Medicine

Arno Uvin

Art Therapist

Asa Tapley MD MSc (UW School of Medicine)

Ashford Jackson

Ashish D. Parikh, MD, Summit Medical Group

Ashlee Van Schyndel, MPH - University of Illinois-Chicago

Ashley Lara & BUSPH

Ashley Lynes, MS4, UWSOM

Ashley Sand

Ashly Westrick PhD

Ashlyn Lipnicky, University of Kansas

Ashrit Multani, UCLA Health

Asmith Joseph, MPH, MA

Assistant Professor (University of South Florida, Tampa)

Assistant professor LSUHSC

Athena Hsu, University of California - San Diego School of

Medicine

Aubrey Hays

Audrey C Cooper

Aumna Iqbal

Austeja Subaciute

Austin Frost

Austin O. Sweat

Axie Acosta, UC Davis Health

Ayden Scheim, PhD, Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health

Ayesha Godil, MPH student, Columbia University Mailman

School of Public Health

Ayesha Maharaj MPH BHSc

Başak Çoruh, MD, University of Washington

Beatrice Chen MD MPH, University of Pittsburgh

Benjamin Barrett, ScM

Benjamin S. Avner, MD

Benjamin Snyder, MD/PhD Student, Boston University

Benjamin Todd

Benjamin W Sanders, M.D. M.S.P.H., Pediatrician, Portland,

Oregon

Bernadette Venkataraman

Beth Kassler, teacher

Beth Linas, PhD, MHS, Infectious Disease Epidemiologist

Beth Sobba MS4 UWSOM

Betsy Zucker, FNP, nurse practitioner

Betyna Berice

Bikere Ikoba, Master of Public Health student at the University

of Iowa

Billie Henry

Bioinformatics Research Fellow, University of Birmingham

(UK)

Birgit Brander Rasmussen, Binghamton University-SUNY

Black female that's tired, USAF vet

Black Public Health Researcher/Epidemiologist

Blake Busey

Bohan Xing

Bomi Framroze, Menlo Park, California

Bonnie Snyder, MS1, UWSOM

Bradley Dreifuss, MD FACEP, University of Arizona Colleges

of Medicine and Public Health; Arizona College of Emergency

Physicians

Braveen Ragunanthan

Bree-Ann Owens

Brendan Eappen, medical student, Harvard Medical School

Brendan Pulsifer, Bowdoin College

Brennah Fallon, MPH Candidate, Columbia University Mailman

School of Public Health

Brett Jesse

Brian Boursiquot, NYP/Columbia University Medical Center

Brian Cockman

Brian P. Foran, Boston Medical Center, Boston University

Brian Rahmer, PhD, MS

Brian Steely, SLP, CCC, retired educator

Brianna J Scott

Brigid Cakouros, DrPH

Brinn Culver PMHNP

Brittany Bergam, UWSOM Student

Brittany Bishop - University of Washington

Brittany Catucci

Brittany Gorden, PharmD, BCPS

Brooke Gallagher - Colorado School of Public Health

Brooke Spencer, Ragon Institute of Harvard, MGH, and MIT

BUSM M3 Students

BVS, Resident

Byanqa Robinson, RN UCSF Medical Center

C. Martin Beck, RN

Caitlin Williams, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC

Chapel Hill

Caitlyn Nystedt, MPH

Caleb LoSchiavo, MPH - Rutgers School of Public Health

Calli Dolloff

Cameron Bader

Cameron Nutt, MD (Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston MA)

Camille Clefton, MD

Cara Coogan

Cara E Saxon, MD (University of Colorado School of Medicine)

Cara Pennel, DrPH, MPH

Cardiovascular Researcher

Caredwen Foley, MPH Student, BU School of Public Health

Caren Solomon, MD, MPH, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Carey Farquhar

Carly Nichols, PhD, Global Health Studies, University of Iowa,

Carmen Kloer, medical student

Carmen Yip

Carmi Orenstein, MPH

Carole Capper, retired teacher

Carolina Downie

Caroline M. Flessa, MPH BUSPH ‘20

Caroline McGowan

Caroline Todd

Casey Reynolds, RN

Cassandra Trickett, Aclima Inc.

Catherine Bisignano MPH, University of Washington

Catherine R Lucey Executive Vice Dean, UCSF School of

Medicine

Catherine Romberger, MPH

Catherine Voluz, Student

Catherine Wolff

Cecilia Culp - Health Equity Policy and Program Analyst

Celia Wright

Cerise Brown

Cesar Lopez, MD-PhD Student at UNC Chapel Hill

Chandana Golla, UTSW MD/MPH Student '24

Chang, MD

Charlene Saulnier FNP-BC

Charlie Roscoe, Harvard School of Public Health

Charlotte Cathcart

Charlotte Marshall, MPH

Charmaine Lastimoso

Che Richardson Jung, RN, BSN

Chelsea Backer, DO

Chelsea Jones - Senior Medical Student

Chelsea Lennox, MPH

Chelsea Marcus

Chelsey M. Mackenzie, BSN, RN, Birth Doula

Chemaine Leon

Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, PhD, MPH, Rohr Consulting.

Cheryl Dietrich, MPH

Chrissie Marshall, Gallaudet University

Chrissy Chard, PhD

Christian B. Ramers, MD, MPH

Christian Testa, Statistical Analyst, Harvard School of Public

Health

Christina Casas MD

Christina Chung

Christina Delnero

Christine D

Christine Gwillim, University of Texas

Christine Johnston, MD, MPH, University of Washington

Christine Kerr, MD,AAHIVS

Christopher Harding

Christopher Lyons, Boston University School of Medicine Class

of 2023

Christopher p. Paramedic

Chrystal Okonta, MSPH, CHES

Cinthia Leon Lazcano, Public Health Student

Claire Ogburn

Claire Richards, PhD, RN

Claire Rothschild, PhD Candidate, University of Washington

School of Public Health

Clara Martin, MPH

Clare Evans, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology,

University of Oregon

Clark Santee, MD

Claudia Finkelstein MD Michigan State University

Colby Sato, Twitter

Colin Bartz-Overman, Medical Student, University of

Washington School of Medicine

Colleen Buckley

Colleen Kelley MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine,

Emory University School of Medicine

Corinne Wiesner, PhD Candidate UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings

SGPH

Courtney De La Mater, MPH

Cressida Madigan

Cris Craig, retired Manager, Health information Resources,

Kitsap Public Health

Crisis and Harm Reduction Specialist

Crystal Childress

Cynthia Gay University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

D’Aviance M. Harris — Birmingham, Al

Dan Vekhter, Seton Hall University School of Medicine

Dana Nordenstrom, MPH

Dana Paycao, MPH, UCLA

Daniel Becker, Indiana University

Daniel Goldstein, Umass Amherst

Daniel Leung, MD, University of Utah

Daniel Low

Daniel Winetsky, MD, Columbia University

Daniela Coronado, James Madison University

Daniella Mendoza

Danielle Bloch, MPH

Danielle Desrosiers

Danielle Lafond, BUSM

Danielle McCarty RN

Danielle Rome MD, NYP-Columbia

Danielle Zerr, MD, MPH UW/Seattle Children's

Danniel Zamora, Infectious Diseases, University of Washington

Daphne Schneider MD, Cambridge Health Alliance

Darcy Rao, University of Washington

Darragh Kerr, MPH, University of Washington

Daryl Nault

Dashawna Fussell-Ware, MSW, University of Pittsburgh

Data analyst, New York City Department of Health and Mental

Hygiene

David Charles Mallinson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

David de Gijsel, MD. Infectious Disease and Addiction

Medicine.

David Joseph Koesters - unaffiliated

David M. Aronoff, MD, FIDSA, FAAM

David P. Eisenman, MD MSHS, David Geffen School of

Medicine at UCLA, Fielding UCLA School of Public Health

David Swedler, PhD MPH

David van Duin, university of North Carolina

Dawn Fishbein, MD, MedStar Health Research Institute

DeAnn Rice RN

Deborah Sarson

Debra Williams

Deidre Alessio NP Cambridge Health Alliance

Delia Pinto Santini, Afrolatina Scientist

Denise McCulloch, MD, MPH, Infectious Diseases Fellow,

University of Washington

Dental Student

Derek Prince, UWSOM

Deryn Isaac

Devang Amin, Internal Medicine Resident

Devin English, PhD - Rutgers School of Public Health

Devin Perez

Dhruvi Chauhan, MPH Candidate '21, Columbia University,

New York, NY

Diana A

Diana M. Tordoff, MPH, PhDc, University of Washington,

Department of Epidemiology

Diana Nguyen

Diana Schlotterbeck

Diane Kanjilal, RN Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Dimiter zlatkov

Divya Prajapati, UCSD

Divya Subramanian

Doctor

Dominic Facciponte

Dominika Seblova, postdoctoral research fellow Columbia

University

Dominique Cantave, Harvard University

Dominique Heinke, Epidemiologist

Donna J. Curtis, MD, MPH, Pediatric Infectious Disease

Specialist

Dr Lee Pfaff

Dr Miqdad Asaria, Department of Health Policy, London School

of Economics and Political Science

Dr Nicole Christian Brathwaite, MD

Dr Summaya Zulfiqar, EM

Dr Swati Chavda, Resident University of Calgary

Dr. Alex Moulton - Harbor UCLA

Dr. Andrea d'Aquino, Stanford

Dr. Ayesha Appa, UCSF

Dr. Dodie Arnold, CEO Arnold CR

Dr. Hilary Michel MD

Dr. Kate Sullenberger — Veterinarian

Dr. Katherine Muldoon

Dr. Megan L. Srinivas, University of North Carolina

Dr. Nahal Nikroo

Dr. Natalie Marshall, Clinical Microbiology Fellow, PhD in

Microbiology & Immunology

Dr. Sarah Sanders, Cambridge Health Alliance

Dr. Sheldon Francis, Delaware Veterans Cemetery

Duane R. Taylor

Dylan Bickers, former USAF Public Health Technician and

Community Health NCOIC

Earl Adsley

Ebony Hilton MD

Edberg Deborah

Edward Courchaine, PhD

Eileen Li, University of Washington School of Medicine

Ekene Nwoye

Elana Tan MD, Tristar Horizon Medical Center

Eleanor Murray, Boston University School of Public Health

Elena Diskin - Virginia Department of Health Epidemiologist

Elena Hernandez, MPH Candidate at UCLA Fielding School of

Public Health

Elisa Cheng, MD, Clinical Instructor, Cambridge Health

Alliance /

Elisa Pasqual MD PhD (Spain/Italy)

Elise Moore, ASTHO

Eliza P Shulman, DO, MPH

Eliza Pelrine, MD

Elizabeth Adler, MD

Elizabeth Ahlers, PsyD

Elizabeth Christian, MD, Infectious Disease fellow

Elizabeth Epstein-Tracy

Elizabeth Gulleen, Research Associate Fred Hutchinson

Cancer Research Center

Elizabeth Hirsch, University of Minnesota

Elizabeth Jacobs

Elizabeth Kamai, MSPH; Gillings School of Global Public

Health, UNC Chapel Hill

Elizabeth Lalasz, RN, National Nurses United

Elizabeth Larson, MPH Candidate

Elizabeth Morris, Colorado School of Public Health

Elizabeth Pinsky, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital

Elizabeth Traub, MPH -- Infectious Disease Epidemiologist

Ellen Kettler, MS4 at UC San Diego School of Medicine

Ellen Walker

Ellie Gladstone, JD, MPH, Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA

Ellie Grossman MD MPH, Harvard Medical School /

Cambridge Health Alliance

Ellie Joo

Elspeth Fullerton, MS1, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Elspeth Nolen, University of Washington School of Public

Health

Elvira Aronzon

Emilia Hermann, MD MPH - Montefiore Primary Care and

Social Internal Medicine

Emily A Kendall MD PhD, Johns Hopkins

Emily Beaudin

Emily Begnel, MPH - University of Washington

Emily Boes, MD

Emily Ciccone, Infectious Diseases Fellow, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

Emily Deichsel, University of Maryland, Baltimore

Emily DeVoto, PhD, MSPH, epidemiologist

Emily Fleckenstein

Emily Gemmell, MPH PhD Student, University of British

Columbia

Emily Herscher

Emily Malavenda, MD (Cambridge Health Alliance)

Emily Merchant

Emily Muller, MS3

Emily Scott, MD/MPH, University of Colorado

Emily Sousa, PNP, MPH

Emily Thorn, Medical Student

Emily Wong, MD, Africa Health Research Institute and

Massachusetts General Hosptial

Emma Ciersk, PHE graduate

Emma Clark, Public Health Advisor

Emma Glennon, University of Cambridge

Emma Kersey, Columbia University Mailman School of Public

Health

Emma Mulligan, BUSM Class of 2022

Epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

Epidemiologist, NIH

Epidemiologist, Regional Government, Canada

Eric Hausmann

Eric Rohr

Eric Stulberg, University of Utah

Erica Bass, MD PGY3 Internal Medicine at UCSF

Erica Chavis, Clinical Specialist Pharmacist

Erica Lokken, PhD - University of Washington

Erin Duncan MD MPH

Erin Flattery, Resident Physician, NYP-Columbia

Erin Hsu, MD, Infectious Diseases Doctor

Erin J Aiello Bowles, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Washington

Health Research Institute

Erin James, postdoctoral associate Yale University

Erin L. Abner, PhD, MPH; Associate Professor of Epidemiology

at University of Kentucky

Erin Mordecai, Assistant Professor, Stanford University

Erin Philpott, DO

Ernie-Paul Barrette, MD, Washington University

Esther Ofei-Asamani, Mphil, MPH, School of Governance

Gimpa -Ghana

Ethel Yang, MBA/MPH

Eva Stein, MD; University of Colorado School of Medicine

Evan L. Eschliman, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Ezza Khan, MD Hunterdon Medical Center

Faisal Tan, BUSM

Faith Price, Community Prevention Coordinator and WSU

Doctoral Student in Prevention Science

Faith Williams

Family medicine physician, Cambridge health alliance

Family Medicine resident, University of Nebraska Medical

Center

Fanghua Lou

Fanny Gonzalez

Farley R Cleghorn MD MPH, Palladium

Fatima Al Dhaheri, MD. Infectious disease fellow

Fausto Gonzalez torres

Felipe Findley

Fiorella Guido, MS3, Upstate University

Flynne Lewis, pediatrician CCHS

Former Probation Officer

Frances Oakes

Francesca Golightly, Boston University School of Public Health

Frederick L. Altice, M.D., Yale University

Gabriel Benavidez, PhD student in epidemiology @ The

University of South Carolina

Gabriela Alcalde

Gabriela Velazquez

Gabriella Page-Fort

Gabriella Vargas, University of Virginia

Gabrielle Chamoun, Medical Student

Gabrielle Pollack, MS1

Gail R. Hansen, Hansen Consults

Gallaudet University Student

Genevieve Boland

Genna Braverman

Genya Shimkin, MPH, University of Washington Department of

Family Medicine

George A. Alba, MD; Massachusetts General Hospital,

Harvard Medical School

George Mekeel RN

Gerard Coste, MD Cambridge Health Alliance

Geri Medina, MPH candidate at Boston University School of

Public Health

Ghadeer Hasan RUTGERS RWJMS

Gillian Isabella Hollerich

Gillian Tarr, Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public

Health, University of Minnesota

Ginger Johnston, Pastor

Glenn Stevens

Grace Mulholland, MSPH, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill

Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University

Gregg Gonsalves, Yale School of Public Health

Gretchen Snoeyenbos Newman

H. Hunter Handsfield, MD, Professor Emeritus, University of

Washington

Hailey Boudreau

Hailey Wyatt

Hala Benmoussa

Haley Burdge, Upstate College of Medicine student

Hamsa Subramaniam, Doctoral candidate - Department of

Epidemiology, UNC-Chapel Hill

Hannah Breakstone, Alumna

Hannah Godlove, NYC Hospital Public Health Advisor

Hannah H Leslie, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health

Hannah Hall

Hannah Lampert, MS4, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Hannah Nam, Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Hannah Newman, MPH, CIC Manager of Epidemiology &

Infection Prevention, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City

Hannah VanBenschoten, PhD Candidate, Department of

Bioengineering, University of Washington

Harita Nyalakonda

Harry Hudome

Haya Jamali, University of Washington

Heather Currey, Seattle 500 Women Scientists

Heather Limper, PhD, MPH-Epidemiologist

Heather Martinez, DVM, MPH

Heather Molvik, UWSOM MS4

Hee Joo Ko

Heena Patel

Helen Cole, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Hifzah Malik, Columbia Mailman

Hilary Godwin, PhD

Hilary M Babcock, MD, MPH; Washington University School of

Medicine

Hillary Miller

Holly Scheider, MPH, Public Health Advocate

Honor Bixby, McGill University

Ida Shum

Ilana Schlesinger

Ilyssa Moore MD

Inaya Mofiz- College of William and Mary student

India Ornelas, University of Washington School of Public

Health

Indira Case

Infectious Disease Physician, Atlanta, GA

Iris S. Delgado, MPH

Isabella Horning, MSN candidate

Ishani Patel, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC

Chapel Hill

Iyah Romm

J TREES RITTER, DO, FIDSA

J.F.Gamez

Jace

Jacinda C Abdul-Mutakabbir PharmD, AAHIVP

Jacob Dexter-Meldrum

Jacob McNinch, University if Washington Medical

Anthropology and Global Health student

Jacopo Leal Pacini

Jacqueline Benson Master of Public Health Candidate

Jacqueline Hodges, MD MPH, Rising Fellow, UVA Infectious

Diseases

Jacqueline Johnson

Jacquelyn DeVries, medical student

Jade Baugh

Jade Pagkas-Bather, MD, MPH University of Chicago

Jaime M.

Jake A Kleinmahon, MD

Jamal, PhD. candidate

James Huynh, PhD Student, UCLA Fielding School of Public

Health, Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice, &

Health

James P. Lyon, Penn State University

Jamie Rausch, Ph.D., RN

Jan M Risser, retired epidemiologist

Janet Soeprono, MD

Janice Verley MD

Janie Ginocchio, MPA

Jared Baeten, University of Washington

Jasmine Reyes

Jasmine Tomita-Barber

Jasnah Kholin, virologist, Hong Kong

Jaspal Singh Bassi, MD Candidate, UC Irvine

Jay Luthar MD - Cambridge Health Alliance (suggest providing

protestors with an N95 and DIY face shields)

Jay White

Jayati Sharma

Jayce Pangilinan, MD

Jehan Budak, MD, University of Washington

Jen Balkus, PhD, MPH - Assistant Professor at the University

of Washington School of Public Health

Jen Merk University of Washington School of Medicine MS1

(Spokane)

Jenna Holmen, MD, MPH (Infectious Disease)

Jenna Oelschlegel, MSW (Clinical Social Worker)

Jennifer Chang, MD, Kaiser Permanente at Los Angeles

Medical Center

Jennifer Doran

Jennifer Jones, PharmD

Jennifer Schulte, Colorado School of Public Health

Jennifer Scott CNM MSN Licensed Midwife NY

Jennifer Velloza, PhD, MPH, University of Washington

Jennifer Weuve, Boston University School of Public Health

Jennifer Zabasajja, Bloomberg News

Jerina Carmona, Columbia University Mailman School of

Public Health

Jessica Cataldi MD, Pediatric Infectious Diseases physician,

Denver, CO

Jessica Ho, MPH, M1 at Columbia University

Jessica Long, PhD MPH, University of Washington

Jessica McMillin, NYMC SoM Medical Candidate

Jessica Mogk MPH

Jessica Plante MPH, Boston University

Jessica Ruff

Jessica Ruglis, PhD, MPH, MAT, Associate Professor, McGill

University

Jessica Schmitt, LCSW - University of Chicago

Jessica Xiao, UCSD School of Medicine MS4

Jill Royle, MPH, PhD

Jillian Brelsford, RN CHA

Jim Recht, MD Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical

School

Jimish Mehta

Joanna Schaenman, UCLA

Joanne Park, Student

Jodie Katon

Joel Blankson MD, PhD Johns Hopkins Medicine

John Kim MD, Cambridge Health Alliance

John Lynch, MD, MPH University of Washington

John Schneider, University of Chicago

John Stephen Dumler

Jolie LeBlanc, MD

Jonathan Colasanti, MD, MSPH, Emory University

Jonathan Golob. MD PhD

Jonathan Malagon

Jonathan Seaman, MD

Jonathan Wu, D.O., M.P.H.

Jordan Hoese, MD, MPH

Jordan Kazakov

Jorge Rivera-Gonzalez CSU MPH candidate

Joseph C Gathe Jr MD FACP FIDSA

Juan Acosta, Medical Student, Upstate Medical University

Juan C

Judith Feinberg MD West Virginia University

Judith Portillo

Judith Segall, MPH

Judy Lubin, PhD, MPH, President, Center for Urban and Racial

Equity

Julia Dettinger

Julia Durrant, MD, OHSU

Julia Finn, Rollins school of public health

Julia Marcus, PhD, MPH; Harvard Medical School

Julia Morrison

Julia Nash, BU

Julia P Baker, DVM/PhD student, University of Minnesota,

College of Veterinary Medicine

Julia Raleigh - Medical Student, Upstate Medical University

Julia Sung, MD, assistant professor of Infectous Diseases

Julia Swanson (WSU Medical Student)

Julia Velonjara, MPH; University of Washington

Juliana Jacangelo

Julie Baer

Julie Chiu - JMU Alumna/Public Health Education Major

Julie M. Petersen, MPH

Julie Nguyen

Julie Steinbrink, MD, Duke University

Julie Vaishampayan, MD, MPH

Justin Feldman, Assistant Professor, NYU School of Medicine

Justin O'Hea Our Revolution NJ, HPAE

Kacey Ernst, Associate Professor and Program Director

Epidemiology- University of Arizona

Kadedrah Parson

Kaiser Valshon, MS4, UWSOM

Kali Neil - Epidemiologist

Kara Cicero MD MPH, Internal Medicine Resident, Rising

Hematology/Oncology Fellow, NYP/Columbia

Karen Bloch, MD MPH Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Karen Chung, MS4, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Karen Daum

Karen Fowler DrPH UAB Dept or Pediatrics

Karen Gruen

Karen MacDonell, Wayne State University

Karim Khan, Boston Medical Center Infectious Diseases and

Addiction Medicine

Karina Calderon

Karla Neugebauer PhD biochemist, Yale University

Karolina Maciag MD/PhD, UW Infectious Disease Fellow

Kate Gregory

Kate Kim

Kate Liefer, Public Health Nurse

Kate Nolt

Katharine Rifken, MS

Katherine Claire Donfro

Katherine Greenberg, BU School of Public Health

Katherine LeMasters - UNC CH

Katherine Muldoon

Katherine Pavilonis

Katherine Walton-Elliott

Kathleen Tompkins, MD, Infectious Diseases Fellow, The

University of North Carolina

Kathryn Kimpel MS4

Kathryn Macapagal, PhD, Research Assistant Professor,

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Kathryn Schoenauer, UPenn MPH student

Kathryne Staudinger, ESFCOM

Katia Bruxvoort, PhD MPH, Kaiser Permanente Southern

California

Katie Judson, MPH Population Health Program Manager

Katie McCann, MSW, MPH, LCSW

Katie Shea Barrett

Katie Witkiewitz, University of New Mexico

Katrina Ortblad, ScD, MPH, University of Washington

Kavya Magham

Kayla Spence

Kayla Williams, MS, MPH CSPH alumni

Keely Dennis, MPH candidate, Mailman school of public health

Keilah A. Jacques

Kellcey Lesmerises Boston University

Kelly Danckert, Boston University School of Public Health

Student

Kelly O'Shea, MPH University of Illinois at Chicago

Kelly Storck, LCSW. Mental Health Therapist

Kelsey Eccles RN

Kelsey Murphey

Ken Rothman

Kenan Xiao, MD University of Nebraska Medical Center

Kerri A. Thom, MD, MS, Professor of Epidemiology and Public

Health, University of Maryland

Kerry Dierberg, MD; Bellevue & NYU Hospitals, New York, NY

Kevin Chung, MS4, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Kevin Downes, MD, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Children’s

Hospital of Philadelphia

Kevin Maloney MPH, Epidemiology PhD Student, Emory

Rollins School of Public Health

Kevin Vu

Kiara Yoder

Kieran Todd

Kim N. June, advocate

Kimberlee Rossi

Kimberly Baller

Kimberly Murray RN

Kira Newman, MD, PhD, University of Washington

Kiran Salman, MPH Student, Columbia University Mailman

School of Public Health

Kitonga Kiminyo

Kobina Amoah.

Koen Tieskens, PhD, Researcher Boston University School of

Public Health

Korinna Straube M.S. Yale University

Kris Ronsin, GH emergency consultant

Kristel Hallsson, MS3, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Kristen Pogreba-Brown PhD MPH

Kristin Andrejko, UC Berkeley School of Public Health

Department of Epidemiology

Kristin Sommerhalter, PhD

Kristin Vahle, MPH

Kristin Wunder, MPH, Bannon Consulting Services

Kristine Madsen, UWSOM, MS4

Kyle Horonzy

Kyle Levinger

Kylie ODonoghue

L. Parker, BSN, RN

Lai Wong CCRN: CPMC & UCSF

Larissa Cruz, MPH

LaToya Moseley

Laura C

Laura Cordova

Laura Jacobson, MPH OHSU-PSU School of public health

Laura Landrum

Laura Marks MD, PhD, Washington University in St Louis

Laura Marshall, BUSM '22

Laura Rasmussen-Torvik, PhD MPH Northwestern University

Feinberg School of Medicine

Laura Richman Duke University

Laura Titkemeyer

Laura Vercammen, MPH, Boston University School of Public

Health

Lauren A Hittner, MD. Harvard Vanguard Medical Assc

Lauren Ciszak, MD south end community health center

Lauren Greenberg, MPH

Lauren Guerra, Columbia Mailman SPH

Lauren Lane

Lauren Marcell, Medical Student at University of Washington

Lauren McCullough

Lauren Nguyen, UWSOM MS1

Lauren Schaeffer

Lauren Scott, RN

Lauren Zalla, Department of Epidemiology, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

Laurie Pulver, MD, MPH

LaWanda Prestage

Leah Harvey, MD, MPH. Boston Medical Center Infectious

Disease

Leah Hollander, Medical Student, BUSM

Leah Yoke, University of Washington

Leanne Berge, community health plan of Washington

Lee McKoin, University of Washington School of Medicine,

MS2

Leigh Senderowicz, ScD MPH, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

Leila Roumani

Lein Soltan, Gillings MPH student

Leon I. Bender MD

Leslie Frey, LCSW

Leslie New, Washington State University Vancouver

Leslie V. Farland, University of Arizona

Lexie Awiszus

Liana Bogran

Lianne Dillon, Public Health Institute

Lina Rosengren-Hovee, MD, MPH University of North Carolina

Infectious Diseases

Linda Oseso, MPH

Lindsay P. Carter, Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Boston, MA

Lindsey J. Butler, Boston University School of Public Health

Lindsey Kelly, PA-C, Cambridge Health Alliance

Lindsey M. Filiatreau

Linh Huynh

Lisa Callegari

Lisa Glaskin

Lisa L. Abuogi, MD,MSc Associate Professor University of

Colorado, Denver

Lisa M. Bodnar, PhD, University of Pittsburgh

Lisa Suennen

Lisle Winston MD, NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia

Liz K, RN

Liz Kelly, MSPH, Project Manager, UNC Chapel Hill

Liza Henry, MPH/MSW Student, University of Minnesota

Liza Lutzker, UC Berkeley School of Public Health

Lizzete Alvarado, California Department of Public Health

Loraxia

Lori M O’Grady, MSN, RN, APN, WHNP-BC

Lorky Libaridian, MD (Cambridge Health Alliance, MA,

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Med School)

Louis A Vontver MD MEd

Louisa Smith, PhD Candidate, Harvard T.H. Chan School of

Public Health

Lucy Brainerd, MPH

Lucy Dong

Luke Johnson, UWSOM Medical Student

Luke Strnad, MD / Assistant professor of Medicine, Oregon

Health and Sciences University

Lydia Hartzell, MPH

Lynette Phillips, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Kent

State College of Public Health

M.O. social worker

Madeleine Harnois - Legal Aid Attorney

Madeleine Kane, medical student, UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint

Medical Program

Madeleine Witwer-Dukes, MPH

Madeline DiLorenzo, MD

Madeline Kaufman

Madeline Lewis-Epidemiology

Madeline Stewart, Medical Student, Boston University School

of Medicine

Madison Thompson, CSU

Magdalena Cerdá, NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Maggie Collison, MD

Mai Tuyet Pho, MD MPH, Section of Infectious Diseases and

Global Health, University of Chicago

Maisa Morrar, PA-C

Maisha Davis

Malkit K. Singh MD MPA

Mallika Iyer, MS1, UW School of Medicine

Mallory Harris, Stanford University PhD Student

Mandavi Kulkarni, M.D.

Manu Vikram Venkat MD, Columbia University

Mara Abera

Mara Hansen Staples, Impact for Health

Marc Emerson, UNC-CH

Marcia Luke-van Dijk, Avalon Housing

Maren Batalden, MD MPH, Chief Quality Officer, Cambridge

Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA

Maret Maliniak, Emory University

Margarita Triguero-Mas, PhD MPh; postdoctoral researcher at

Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and

Sustainability (BCNUEJ), Hospital del Mar Medical Research

Institute (IMIM); Institute for Environmental Science and

Technology - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB)

Margot Hedlin, MD

Mari Kitahata MD, MPH Professor University of Washington

Maria G. Lozano-Diaz RN, CNM MS

Maria Gomez

Maria Montes Arvizu, Undergrad at University of California,

San Diego

Maria Pyra, University of Chicago

Maria Terra, Nurse Practitioner, Cambridge Health Alliance

Marie Finkbeiner, University of Washington MS3

Marie Stoner

Marielle Bugayong, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public

Health

Mariko Cantley

Mariko K Wong, MD Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard

Medical School

Marilena Caldarusa

Marin Mazeres, BUSM class of 2023

Marisol Jimenez, Tepeyac Consultinh

Marisol Valenzuela-Lara, MD/MPH PhD in Epidemiology

student at Emory University

Marissa Miller, PA-C

Mark A Swancutt, MD, PhD, DTM&H, Fulton County Board of

Health, Atlanta

Mark ODonnell

Marlee Fischer, MPH

Marley Williams, Health Equity Manager, Public Health Alliance

Martha Kaufman, retired health professional

Martin Kuchar

Marwan Haddad MD MPH

Mary Burgess UAMS

Mary Mathison, MS1, UWSOM Seattle campus

Mary Montgomery MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Mary Noble MD, Clinical Associate Professor, University of

Washington School of Medicine

Matthew C Hall

Matthew Fox, Boston University

Matthew J Kuehnert, MD

Matthew Kronman, MD; University of Washington

Matthew Stolman, Columbia University Mailman School of

Public Health

Maya Adler, MPH

Maya J. Carter, MD

McMahan, pulic health professional

Meaghan Bransfield, BUSPH, BUSSW

Medical student

Medical Student

Medical Student, UC San Diego

Meditating for Black Lives

Meera Nagarsheth

Megan C. Visotski, MS, PA-C

Megan Davis - Boston University School of Medicine

Megan Gaydos, MPH, Human Impact Partners

Megan Jones

Megan Jula, MPH

Megan Lasure, MPH, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene

Megan Pospisil, University of Iowa College of Public Health

Graduate Student

Megan Tusler, contingent faculty, U Chicago

Megha L Mehrotra, University of California, Berkeley

Megha Shah, MD MPH MS

Meghan R. Shea, MPH, Epidemiologist, Columbus Public

Health, Columbus Ohio

Melanie A. Fisher MD - West Virginia University

Melanie Brunt MD, MPH

Melanie Langa, Medical Student University of Washington

School of Medicine

Melanie Martinsen

Melanie Thompson MD, AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta,

Principal Investigator

Melissa McPheeters, Vanderbilt University

Melissa Milfort

MELISSA VEGA, FHCSD

Meltem Karatepe,M.D.

Meredith Clement, MD, Louisiana State University Health

Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA

Merline Jacques

Mia Haddad, MPH Candidate at Boston University School of

Public Health

Michael Maranda, Michigan (no affiliation)

Michael Seibert, MD

Michael T. Melia, MD - Johns Hopkins

Michalina Montaño, University of Washington

Michela Blain, MD, University of Washington

Michele Andrasik PhD, Senior Staff Scientist, Vaccine and

Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch and University of

Washington

Michelle Brescia

Michelle Floris-Moore, MD, MS. Infectious Diseases physician

and clinical investigator, UNC School of Medicine

Michelle Moore, AGPCNP-BC, University of Chicago Medical

Center, Section of Infectious Diseases & Global Health

Michelle R. Caunca, PhD, University of Miami Miller School of

Medicine

Michelle R. Jacobs, Department of Sociology, Wayne State

University

Michelle Rattinger

Michelle Stephens

Mike Dolan Fliss, PhD Epidemiology, MPS, MSW

Mike Hunt

Miko Robertson, RN

Milena Casamassima

Mili Parikh, UCSD School of Medicine

Miquelle Marin

Miranda Caggy

Mitchell Dumais, UWSOM

Mitchell Lee, Rollins School of Public Health

Moira Palumbo

Molly Levine, 4th Year Medical Student, University of

Washington

Molly Miller-Petrie, University of Washingyton

Mona Rigaud, MD; MPH (Pediatric Infectious Dis)

Monica Gandhi, Professor of Medicine, UCSF

Monica Martinez, MPH

Monica Sierra, PhD. Epidemiology

Morgan Pothast

Morgan Warren

MPH grad- Yale School of Public Health

MPH, Tri-County Health Department

Mukta Baweja MD

N.K.

Nabiha Nuruzzaman, MPH (Columbia Public Health Alumni,

Medical Student at Frank H Netter MD SOM)

Naeha Haridasa, The George Washington University School of

Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical Student

Najla Aljaberi. Pediatric rheumatologist.

Nakul Vyas, Medical Student, Boston University School of

Medicine

Namita Arunkumar, BUSM

Namita Raghavan, VCU SOM

Nancy Miles, MS1, UW School of Medicine

Nancy Skehan, MD

Nancy Warren, RTI International

Nandita Mani, MD, Infectious Diseases Fellow, University of

Washington

Natalie Bowman

Natalie Foster

Natalie Mourra, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical

Center

Natasha Hongsermeier-Graves, medical student at University

of Nebraska Medical Center

Natasha Jhala, MPH (Columbia University)

Natasha Kumar, MD; Northwestern University

Natasha Sanchez, MPH candidate, Boston University

Nathalie Phillips, PA-C

Nathaniel Matthews-Trigg, MPH - Washington Physicians for

Social Responsibility & Radical Public Health

Nellie Landon Kassebaum, CSU MPH Student

Nephrologist

Nicholas DesLauriers, University of Minnesota

Nicholas hansen

Nicholas Locke, MPH

Nicholas Van Wagoner

Nicholas Varunok MD MSc

Nicky Tettamanti, MPH Student at Mailman School of Public

Health, Columbia University

Nicolas Cortes-Penfield, MD

Nicole Aydt Klein, Professor of Public Health, Southern Illinois

University Edwardsville

Nicole Brescia (physician)

Nicole Iriarte, MPH candidate at the University of Virginia

Nicole Kester

Nicole Kitten, MPH Candidate, BUSPH

Nicole Oslance, medical student

Nicole Roselli, MD, MBA - Bellevue Hospital NYC

Nicole Theodoropoulos, MD, UMass Memorial Medical Center

Nicolette Slaughter

Niha Mamillapalli

Nikkiya M Fraser, MD; infectious disease specialist, Fort

Wayne, IN

Nikolaos Mavrogiorgos, MD, University of North Carolina

Nina Nguyen

Nisha Puri-BUSPH student

Nita Bharti, Penn State University, Center for Infectious

Disease Dynamics

Nitya Dhanaraj Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

Noah Segal, MPH, University of Iowa - College of Public

Health

Noam Harris

Noelle Brescia

Nongnooch Poowanawittayakom

Nonprofit Program Manager

Northeastern Student

Nusheen Ameenuddin, MD, MOH, MPA, FAAP

Nyka Osteen, Public Health Practitioner

Occupational Therapist

Ofole Mgbako, MD ID Fellow, Columbia University Medical

Center

Olivia Kates MD, Senior Fellow, Division of Allergy and

Infectious Diseases, University of Washington

Olivia Teter

Pamela Knight

Pamela Koehler JD MPH

Pat Hollingsworth

Patricia Morton, PhD, Wayne State University

Paul Valente, Clinical Social Work

Paula Strassle, PhD, UNC School of Medicine

Pauline Kwong Bridgeman, M.D.

Pedro Gullón MD, PhD - Universidad de Alcalá

Penny Viater. Nurse Practitioner University of Chicago Medical

Center

Peter Chin-Hong MD UCSF

Peter F. Bornstein, MD, MBA; St. Paul Infectious Disease

Associates, Ltd.

Peter Young

Phanith Touch, MS3, University of Washington School of

Medicine

Pharmacist

Phoebe Dembs, LMSW, SUNY Upstate

Physician

Physician assistant

Pooja Mehta MD MSHP, Cityblock Health

Pooja Patel, University of Michigan SPH

Prachi Priyam, MD, MPH

Pranatharthi Chandrasekar

Pranav Reddy, MD, MPA, Resident Physician, Yale School of

Medicine Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyPranav

Pratik Lakhani

Premal Patel

Price Nyland, Bowdoin College '20

Priest

Prithvi Addepalli, MHA

Priya Midha, MS (Clinical Epidemiology), PhD Student (Public

Health, Epidemiology concentration), Kent State University

Priya Raghavan, MD

Priyokti Rana, BUSPH

Psychologist

Public Health Advisor - CDC

Public Health Analyst

Public Health Expert

Public Health Officer/ Research

Public Health Official, Rhode Island

Public Health Professional - USC

Public Health Sanitarian

Punit Matta, BUSM

Queen Escalante, James Madison University Student

Qumber Ali - Medical Student

Quratulain Syed

Ra Amen

Raaka Kumbhakar, PGY3 IM Resident/rising ID fellow,

Columbia

Rachael Cohen, BS in Global Health Studies (Allegheny

College) MS Candidate* in Global Health (Georgetown

University)

Rachael Groh, MD Candidate, Netter SOM

Rachael Kfare

Rachana Tank, University of Glasgow

Rachel Bender Ignacio MD MPH, Assistant Professor of

Infectious Diseases, University of Washington

Rachel Berkowitz, DrPH, MPH - Postdoctoral Research Fellow,

University of California, Berkeley

Rachel Dutton, UCSD

Rachel Garcia, MPH

Rachel Hathaway, MD, Harvard Medical School

Rachel Ingraham

Rachel Nation, MPH

Rachel Rinehart, University of Washington School of Medicine

Rachel Scott MD/MPH

Rachel Silverman, PhD, ScM, Research Scientist, Virginia

Tech

Rachel Tao - Mailman School of Public Health student

Rachel Tsong, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health

Rachel Viqueira, Epidemiologist and Program Evaluator

Rachel Witt, MD

Radhika Dhingra, Professor, Gillings School of Public health,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Radhika Sharma, MPH Health Educator & NEIU Instructor

Raeven Clockston

Raj Panjabi, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Ramya Dronamraju MPH

Rana Shaheen

Rashmi Baragi

Ravi Kalhan, Professor of Medicine, Northwestern University,

Feinberg School of Medicine

Rebeca Huebner, MLS (ASCP), MPH

Rebecca Miller, MPH

Rebecca Reece, MD, IDSA member

Rebecca Rogers, MD, Cambridge Health Alliance

Rebecca Schulte

Rebecca Sharar, MPH, MS4 University of Washington School

of Medicine

Rebecca Smith, University of Illinois

Rebecca Spence, JD, MPH

Rebecca Stebbins, MSPH, UNC-Chapel Hill

Rebekah K. Puddington

Rechel Geiger, medical student

Regina C. Ortiz Nieves, MS (Puerto Rico Mental Health and

Anti-Addiction Services Administration)

Regina LaRocque, MD MPH, Harvard Medical School

Regina Wittaker

Rena Li

Renee Nelson

Renslow Sherer MD, University of Chicago

Research Assistant Professor, University of Illnois, Chicago

Research Associate

Researcher in Health Economics

Researcher, MPH, UCSF

Rhea Mathew, MS, MD candidate Drexel University College of

Medicine

Richard A. Loftus, M.D. Associate Program Director, Internal

Medicine Residency Program, Eisenhower Health, Rancho

Mirage CA

Richard Armenta, California State University, San Marcos,

Assistant Professor

Richard Greendyk, MD, Columbia University Medical Center-

NYP

Richard Harris

Richard Rodgers

Richard Winn MD, professor of medicine

Rishi Singhal

Robbie Christian Infectious Diseases Pharmacist

Robert Eagle, MS4, UWSOM

Robert T. Fairman, MPH, CHES, Georgia State University

School of Public Health

Robert W Comer, MD

Roberts Bartholow, Good Samaritan Hospital Cincinnati

Robin Nokes

Ronke Akinkugbe; VCU

Rosemarie Corral

Ruby Barnard-Mayers

Rupali Jain

Russell Buhr MD, PhD; Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCLA

Ruth Aminu

Ruth Wang, M.Ed., MD Candidate [MS4] at UC San Diego

School of Medicine

Ruvandhi Nathavitharana MD MPH, Harvard Medical School

Ryan Muir - pharmacist

S.A.

Saba Khan

Sabeen Rokerya, Columbia University Mailman School of

Public Health

Sabina Gonzalez, RN

Sacharitha Bowers, MD

Sade Perkins

Sahit Menon - UCSD School of Medicine, Medical Student

Saimrunali Dadigala

Saleena Subaiya

Sam Packard, MPH, University of Arizona

Samantha Calderazzo, Medical Student

Samantha Cox, Medical Student, Nebraska

Samantha Hall, MPH candidate Boston University School of

Public Health

Samantha Lee MD, Cardiology Fellow, Icahn School of

Medicine at Mount Sinai

Samantha Loh, MPH, Colorado School of Public Health

Samantha Moulton

Samantha Schnall

Samara Khan, MPH student at the CUNY School of Public

Health and Health Policy

Samsara Davalos Reyes

Sana Abbasi

Sanda Vujnic MD

Sandra Springer, MD , Yale School of Medicine

Santiago Neme, MD MPH, UWMC-NW Medical Director

Santiago Ripoll, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Sussex

Saparja Nag, M1 at University of Connecticut SOM

Sara Atlas, Columbia University Mailman School of Public

Health

Sara Benham, PhD candidate, Old Dominion University

Sara Drescher, MD

Sara Gomez

Sara Hurtado Bares, MD

Sara Kass-Gergi, MD, NYP-Columbia Medical Center

Sara Knauft, University of Washington School of Medicine

Sara Shashaani

Saraf Salim, MPH

Sarah Ames, MPH candidate at Boston University School of

Public Health

Sarah B. Andrea, PhD, MPH, University of Washington School

of Public Health

Sarah Bansen APRN

Sarah Case, MS1, University of Washington

Sarah Corley, BUSPH alum

Sarah Cullum

Sarah E. Hawkins

Sarah Frank, RN

Sarah Gitterman, Colorado School of Public Health

Sarah Gramm, teacher

Sarah Jergenson, MPH candidate, University of Minnesota

Sarah Kipperman- public school teacher in Virginia

Sarah Leong

Sarah Lorraine

Sarah Ney. Educator

Sarah Renaud

Sarah Rossi - MPH candidate at Boston University

Sarah Stein Family Medicine PA

Sarah Wolfarth-Davis

Sasha Sommerfeldt

Scientist and Free Clinic Volunteer

Sedem Adiabu Rollins School of Public Health

Seth J. Prins PhD MPH, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology

and Sociomedical Sciences

Shaelin Nauta

Shahbaz Hasan, Infectious Care, Dallas

Shahera Ranjha

Shaina Coogan, MPH

Shamia Robinson

Shana Geary, MPH, CPH

Shana Kagan MPH, MN, RN, PHN

Shannon Limjuco, MPH

Shannon Vance, MPH, George Washington University

Shaoli Chaudhuri

Sharon Wang

Sharrelle Barber, ScD MPH, Drexel University Dornsife School

of Public Health

Sheela Lewis

Shenandoah University Student

Shibani Chettri, MPH, Epidemiology PhD Student @ The Ohio

State University

Shira Shafir, PhD, MPH UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Shivanjali Shankaran

Shradha Biradar, MPH, Medical Student Touro University CA

Shreela Sharma, PhD, Professor of Epidemiology, University

of Texas School of Public Health

Shrita Pendekanti, UC San Diego School of Medicine

Siobhan Callaghan MD

Skye Fishbein

Sminu Bose, MD

Smriti Karwa, MPH

Social Worker

Sofie Pedersen

Sonia Midha

Sonya Neal -UCSD

Sora Chee, Upstate Medical University

Spencer Septien

Stacie Smith

Stanford, Graduate Student, Epidemiology and Clinical

Research

Stanley PA-S

Stephanie Mayne, PhD, MHS - CHOP

Stephanie Wagner, MD/MPH

Steven C. Hatch, MD, MSc, University of Massachusetts

Medical School

Steven Pergam, MD, MPH

Steven Ridini, Health Resources in Action

Steven Rodriguez Columbia University

Steven Rothman, MD; SUNY Upstate Medical University

Student

Suhair Bhatti, MPH

Sujatha Srinivasan, PhD. Senior Staff Scientist, Vaccine and

Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch, Seattle

Sukhmani Bal, MPH - BUSPH/MGH CCCSEW

Suliman Ghafary, MPH

Sumedh Mankar, physician, primary care and public health

Supriya Rani Jain (Brandeis University)

Surabhi Nirkhe, Internal Medicine resident, UCSF

Susan Bolick RN, retired public health nurse

Susan Caisse

Susan Watson, LCSW, MPA, MHS

Sydney Perlotto, FP/RH Policy Advocacy

Sydney Pomenti, MD NYP - Columbia - New York Presbyterian

Sylvia Coleman, MD

Sylvia Czuppon

Sylvia Kang, Yale School of Nursing

Sylvia Romm

Talia H. Swartz, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount

Sinai

Tammy Wilhoite

Tanja Srebotnjak, PhD

Tara Alpert, PhD

Taxpayer & Mother of Black Sons

Taylor Kelley, Health District

Taylor Paul

Taylor Vincent, MPH

Tejas Venkat-Ramani, MPH

Tenley Brownwright, PhD, Penn State University

Teresa Johns

Terrel Sanders

Tessa Delaney, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Tessa Pulido

Theresa Santos, UWSOM

Thy Huynh

Tiffany Kan, RSPH

Tiffany Pomares, MPH-Epidemiologist

Tilton Little, Publisher, Big4Bio

Tim Carpentier

Tim Lahey, MD, MMSc, Professor of Medicine & Director of

Ethics, University of Vermont Medical Center

Timothy Barber

Timothy W Menza, MD, PhD, OHSU

Tomefa Asempa, Hartford Hospital, CT

Ton Johnson

Tori Cowger, MPH, Harvard School of Public Health

Toshali Katyal BA, UC Berkeley

Toyosi Oyelowo

Tran Huynh, medical student

Transgender educator from northern CA

Trey Simril, MD, University of Colorado Internal Medicine

Resident

Tyler J Peck

Tyler Quigley UPSTATE NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Tyrone

UC Berkeley School of Public Health

Uche BLACKSTOCK - Advancing Health Equity

Uchechi Mitchell, PhD, MSPH, University of Illinois Chicago

UCSF School of Medicine

Undergraduate Student, Milken Institute School of Public

Health

University professor, North Carolina

UNMC 2nd yr. Medical Student

Uzma Syed, Infectious Diseases ,South Shore Infectious

Diseases & Travel Medicine Consultants

V. Morrison APRN Cambridge Health Alliance

V. Ram Krishnamoorthi, MD MPH, University of Chicago,

Doctors for America

Vaish Sridhar

Valerie Press, physician

Van Park

Vanessa Aden

Vanessa Estibeiro MD,MPH

Vanessa K Ferrel, MD MPH

Vanessa Lamers

Vanessa Torrice, BUSM

Varun Goel - UNC Chapel Hill

Vera Schulte, University of Washington Medical Student

Veronica Grycan

Veronica Salvas, Epidemiologist Healing Communities Study

Vicki Alexander, MD, MPH,Healthy Black Families , Inc

Victor J. Schoenbach, PhD, emeritus associate professor

Victoria Cameron, Dartmouth Board of Health

Victoria Gontarz

Vidya Atluri, infectious disease fellow, UW

Vikas Saini, M.D. President, Lown Institute

Viraj Shroff-Mehta, MD

Virginia Tan, Medical Student, Netter School of Medicine

Visiting Nurse Service of New York

Wendy Armstrong MD, Emory University

Whitney Wood, MS3, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Wilfredo Lopez

Will Brown

Will Flanigan, UCB/UCSF graduate student

Will Patterson, Medical Student, CCLCM

William Andrew Hughes

William C. Goedel, PhD, Assistant Professor (Research),

Brown University School of Public Health

William F Parker, MD, MS, University of Chicago.

William J Muller, MD/PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg

School of Medicine

Xavier Hill

Xóchitl Silva

Y. R. Usodum

Yamile Molina, PhD MS MPH, Assistant Professor, Center for

Research on Women and Gender, Community Health

Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago

Yasaman Zia, UW

Yasmin Kamal, MD/PhD student Geisel School of Medicine

Yefim Zaltsman, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, UCSF

Yehudith Dashevsky, alumna of the University of Pennsylvania

Yewande Dayo, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist

Zachary West, MD

Zara Wright, MA, Canvas Health

Zoe McLaren, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Date: June 4th, 2020 3:29 PM
Author: henna supple hominid

Can’t stop thinking about this.

So either 1) the whole thing is a fraud and we’ve been lied to and destroyed many small businesses and interrupted people’s lives as a result, 2) “public health officials” are hopelessly partisan and literally put politics over the well being of the public. Either possibility is really bad.

Is there any other way to interpret this?

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Date: June 4th, 2020 3:30 PM
Author: Sooty karate

It's both

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Date: June 4th, 2020 4:00 PM
Author: gay costumed casino



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Date: June 4th, 2020 3:32 PM
Author: Wonderful Round Eye

More upsetting to me than even the businesses, is the elimination of socialization for American children for 3-4 months.

Sorry your tyke didnt learn how to make friends or read faces or resolve disputes! And when he comes back, everyone will be in masks and cannot touch each other or play with toys!



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Date: June 4th, 2020 3:34 PM
Author: Indigo harsh address deer antler

Bring your screens!

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Date: June 4th, 2020 4:07 PM
Author: Motley plaza liquid oxygen



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Date: June 4th, 2020 3:54 PM
Author: anal piazza

It's neither, shitface. White supremacy is a far greater virus that contributes to COVID and must be contained

https://mobile.twitter.com/NPR/status/1267709439467020288

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Date: June 4th, 2020 4:07 PM
Author: Motley plaza liquid oxygen

The virus is real, but fighting white supremacy is even MORE important that it's worth risking/causing many deaths.

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Date: June 8th, 2020 11:54 AM
Author: Disrespectful church building gaming laptop

A lot of them, when called out on this, have explicitly said two things as an explanation: (1) that they are balancing the risk of Covid-19 and the goals of the protest, and (2) racism is a public health issue that justifies the .

The first point is refreshing, in that it is honest, but shows that they are never just giving advice/recommendations based on their expertise, but based on their personal social/political values. Because they value the George Floyd protests, but don't value anti-lockdown protests, they give different recommendations.

The second point is nonsense, since I highly doubt any "public health expert" has done some rigorous data analysis pitting 100,000+ coronavirus deaths against cop shootings or "deaths from racism" and found that one outweighs the other. There is no "science" here.

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