RT @EricTopol: If the focus is changed to social practice instead of a medical intervention, better adoption of face coverings may be achie…
RT @EricTopol: If the focus is changed to social practice instead of a medical intervention, better adoption of face coverings may be achie…
Face coverings for covid-19: from medical intervention to social practice https://t.co/LFkphCohP6
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Really interesting paper on how to normalise face coverings. Seems to have upset alot of people in the replies.
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
“During the #COVID19 pandemic, wearing face coverings is being rapidly introduced as a public health intervention in countries with no cultural tradition of doing so. For successful uptake, such interventions need to be grounded in...social and cultural pr
Please read this excellent and informative article from @HeleneMarivdW and team which encourages us all to reframe the way we think of mask wearing. In doing so we stand to benefit hugely, particularly by reducing infectious disease spread, COVID+TB are tw
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
We know that #masks prevent disease transmission, but we must figure out how #publichealth interventions are best implemented within society - how it "fits" into culture, so that people will accept the #intervention. #covid19 #medicalanthropology #mcham h
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Von der medizinischen Intervention zur kulturellen Praxis. https://t.co/gAWFYALWvN
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @AnnaRotkirch: "campaigns should not only inform, but also work to shape new sociocultural norms" Onkohan tulossa viestintää maskien hy…
RT @AnnaRotkirch: "campaigns should not only inform, but also work to shape new sociocultural norms" Onkohan tulossa viestintää maskien hy…
RT @AnnaRotkirch: "campaigns should not only inform, but also work to shape new sociocultural norms" Onkohan tulossa viestintää maskien hy…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @jadenozzz: Real shame this paper does not consider those with disabilities & communication difficulties (eg. deafness, dementia, autism…
Interwsting article on face coverings and social norms #WearAMask https://t.co/5GIj4gwEou
RT @claire_horwell: @cgl_119 @seis_matters @guardian @nationaltrust I’m feeling traumatised by it and am going to take a Twitter break. My…
@cgl_119 @seis_matters @guardian @nationaltrust I’m feeling traumatised by it and am going to take a Twitter break. My heart also goes out to this PhD student (not a racist attack but abusive trolling that nobody should have to deal with and especially not
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Excellent! Social engineering/cultural significance as key factors in mask wearing as opposed to punitive/deficit approach.
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
“Instead of continuing to debate technical specifications and efficacy, sociocultural framings should be explored to encourage their use. This can be done by emphasising underlying values such as solidarity and communal safety.” https://t.co/W9WTvUcziC
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Fashion statement!
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
@fvguima Fiquei lembrando desse artigo, e a necessidade de criar especificações mínimas de qualidade https://t.co/u7MkNzKuHl
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Dr. uses vape clouds to illustrate how masks do not work https://t.co/XZq0gLgneq
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
There’s a quotation I can’t find, probably apocryphal, which goes something like this: A famously stylish lady asks that one of her children be brought to join her in a photo. Asked which one, she says: “Oh I don’t know? Bring me one that matches my dress.
RT @CaulfieldTim: "Face coverings for #covid19: from medical intervention to social practice" https://t.co/7KvdUhVzO1 by @trishgreenhalgh,…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face cov…
Masks as *medical intervention* emphasises infection control language, standardisation, and individual risk. Face coverings as *social practice* emphasises cultural meaning => personalisation, creativity, community solidarity, shared (collective) risk.
Thanks for the mention jacanab. #bhivechat https://t.co/q1QonVzZJg
Does normalising face coverings for #covid-19 require a shift from from medical intervention to social practice | The BMJ ? @HelenaTeede @EnticottJo @IBTNetwork https://t.co/NqCUqLOYNH
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Looks like my colleague and PhD student has attracted a whole farm of trolls. Do please read her paper - but also if y…
RT @Francis_Hoar: Masks have nothing to do with containing the spread of an ever diminishing virus (which they wld do little or nothing to…
RT @bmj_latest: Face coverings should be considered not as medical equipment but as a social practice informed by norms and expectations, a…
RT @agnieszkasshoes: If you want to know what to do individually as an abled ally to disabled people during Covid, a place to start would b…
RT @bmj_latest: Face coverings should be considered not as medical equipment but as a social practice informed by norms and expectations, a…
RT @EricTopol: If the focus is changed to social practice instead of a medical intervention, better adoption of face coverings may be achie…
If you want to know what to do individually as an abled ally to disabled people during Covid, a place to start would be pointing out how awful articles like this are: https://t.co/lUF3Y61UYT Let me explain (so I only have to do it once) 2/
RT @DrEsmee: Quote from this new piece in the @bmj_latest today: https://t.co/GBV9ttBfUg