Tweet by Lisa Barrett on Twitter

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Lisa Barrett
⁦‪@LisaBarrettID‬⁩
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Here’s a helpful hint I hope we’ve understood well in the last 2 years: infectious diseases can’t be optimally managed without understanding and accounting for human behaviour. Including expertise in human behaviour is key, early and consistently, to explain and control outcomes.
5/20/22, 10:38 AM

Joseph Thornton

Tweet by Jody Lanard MD on Twitter

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Jody Lanard MD
⁦‪@EIDGeek‬⁩
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Dear Experts telling us to Please Go Away:

People are justifiably fascinated. If you’ll help us learn stuff, we’ll absorb it, and then wait for new developments. Interest isn’t panic!

Check out “Adjustment Reactions: The Teachable Moment in Crisis Comm”
psandman.com/col/teachable.…

5/20/22, 7:19 PM

Joseph Thornton

Tweet by World Health Organization (WHO) on Twitter

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World Health Organization (WHO)
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🔴 What is #monkeypox?
🔴 What are the symptoms?
🔴 How does it spread from person to person?
🔴 Where in the world is there currently a risk of monkeypox?
🔴 Who is at risk of catching monkeypox?

WHO Q&A on monkeypox bit.ly/3LyxX5D pic.twitter.com/XN9e49yBNG

5/20/22, 3:49 PM

Joseph Thornton

Tweet by Prof. Devi Sridhar on Twitter

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Prof. Devi Sridhar
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Hopefully we’ve learned from COVID for Monkeypox to have humility & learn from African experts who have experience managing this, to avoid overconfidence in knowledge when looking through fog with large data gaps & to constantly evolve our analysis as new info emerges.
5/20/22, 8:53 AM

Joseph Thornton