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I've been teaching at 3rd level for 30 years. I have never experienced anything like the number of students with recent-onset cardiac, gastrointestinal, and neurological issues as I have in the last couple of years, yet people in the uni keep saying post-COVID, during COVID, etc.
I've been teaching at 3rd level for 30 years. I have never experienced anything like the number of students with recent-onset cardiac, gastrointestinal, and neurological issues as I have in the last couple of years, yet people in the uni keep saying post-COVID, during COVID, etc.
“I've been teaching at 3rd level for 30 years. I have never experienced anything like the number of students with recent-onset cardiac, gastrointestinal, and neurological issues as I have in the last couple of years, yet people in the uni keep saying post-COVID, during COVID, etc.”
·x.com·
I've been teaching at 3rd level for 30 years. I have never experienced anything like the number of students with recent-onset cardiac, gastrointestinal, and neurological issues as I have in the last couple of years, yet people in the uni keep saying post-COVID, during COVID, etc.
Outbreak of 'top infectious threat' at Georgia school sends scrambling
Outbreak of 'top infectious threat' at Georgia school sends scrambling
“Health officials say up to 300 people may have been exposed to someone with an active tuberculosis infection at Walton High School in Cobb County, which is about 20 miles northwest of Atlanta.”
Health officials say up to 300 people may have been exposed to someone with an active tuberculosis infection at Walton High School in Cobb County, which is about 20 miles northwest of Atlanta.
·dailymail.co.uk·
Outbreak of 'top infectious threat' at Georgia school sends scrambling
Ontario hospitals not prepared to handle projected 72% increase in chronic illness: study | CBC News
Ontario hospitals not prepared to handle projected 72% increase in chronic illness: study | CBC News

“new study projects that millions more Ontarians will live with major illness by 2040.

The report comes from the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health and is published in collaboration with the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA).

If action isn't taken now, Ontario's hospital system will not be able to cope with the influx of chronic illness cases in the next two decades,”

·cbc.ca·
Ontario hospitals not prepared to handle projected 72% increase in chronic illness: study | CBC News