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Director of . Professor & Canada Research Chair of Epidemiology & Global Health . Tweets are my own views.

  
Joined August 2015

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    Jul 13

    Excited to moderate & engage with 2 known leaders in health - (Minister of Health, Kerala), and (DG Health, Malaysia). Malaysia and Kerala have pursed innovative strategies for . What can we learn from them? Register:

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    4 hours ago

    has been published. did not reduce 28-day mortality in hospitalized patients. Here is a visual summary of the trial.

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  3. 6 hours ago

    I recently learnt that Vellore (my birth place) in India is an exemplar - an outlier - in global health. Vellore has achieved SDG targets a decade ahead of schedule! See my piece to learn why & what others can learn from Vellore district:

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  4. 7 hours ago

    If tech giants can get hacked, is there any hope for mortals like us?

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  5. 10 hours ago

    Thank you for highlighting the role of male allies. We need role models & spaces for discussing how men can become allies.

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  6. 13 hours ago

    This headline hurts. & our collective inability to tackle it is a devastating setback for all SDGs.

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  7. 15 hours ago

    If I could assemble a dream panel for a webinar on India's private healthcare during this crisis, I would invite Any interest?

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    . shares lessons from countries who have succeeded in addressing some of the world’s greatest health challenges, such as , , and . shares what we can learn from these outliers. More :

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    Thank you to the Honorable Dahiru (), ; & viewers for joining !

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    1.5% of India's GDP is spent on health. calls for a minimum increase to 2.5%, as it will be vital to post COVID-19 response. (+ echos the theme of today's with a call for "more money spent on health")

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    On 21 July, from Malaysia and from the state of Kerala, India will be discussing their innovative responses that kept numbers of infections & hospitalization rates remarkably low. Register now ➡️

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    17 hours ago

    . asking the tough questions during today’s event with MPs. How can we fight & not drop the ball on other critical health challenges? MPs play a key role in tackling & ensuring that resources are allocated effectively

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    "It’s heartbreaking that we’ve lost 5-10 years of progress." on TB patients not reporting illnesses and other issues. The big question is: how can we fight COVID-19 and not drop the ball on these other critical health issues?

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    17 hours ago

    "It is not public sector vs private sector - we need Public Delivery of COVID-19 vaccines once developed, as well as medication for AIDS, TB, Malaria" says Hon Gisela Scaglia, co-chair AmericanTBCaucus Webinar

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    India has the 3rd highest COVID-19 cases in the world. notes how the focus has been on testing (even though turn out is low) and ensuring that essential health services are made affordable and accessible to all.

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    . opens today's with a reminder that participation and oversight are not optional extras when it comes to building trust, and trust is the essence needed for individuals to adapt to their new normal brought on by COVID-19.

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    Questions for our panel? 🤔 Send them to us at !

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    Kenya has been providing daily COVID-19 updates to their community and are working on carefully re-opening the economy. notes that the biggest issue was, and still is, supply of commodities needed to deal with pandemic.

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    🔴 LIVE: : The Role of Parliamentarians in Strengthening COVID-19 Response & Recovery Watch:

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    ⏳ IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR! Join to explore the role of Parliamentarians in effective response w/ Honorable Dahiru (), :

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    Jul 14

    A look at positive outliers in global health is below. I found the *archive of failures* insightful too. A haunting reminder of a long, unfinished agenda that continues to persist.

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