Sir Michael Marmot

@MichaelMarmot

UCL Institute Health Equity / Former WMA President / Chair WHO CSDH / Fair Society Healthy Lives / Do something, Do more, do better!

London
Csatlakozott 2014. december

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    IHE review recommends TfL works with London bus companies to improve engagement with health promotion initiatives to reduce the risk among London bus drivers of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease

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    IHE review highlights many London bus drivers had underlying health conditions – hypertension, cardiovascular disease and diabetes – which are associated with increased likelihood that infection with COVID-19 becomes fatal

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    IHE review recommends TfL works with London bus companies to implement PHE’s report “Beyond the data: Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on BAME groups”

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    IHE review shows a high proportion of drivers who died lived in the quarter of London Boroughs with the highest COVID-19 death rates in April 2020. A high proportion were also from BAME backgrounds

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    IHE review recommends TfL works with London bus companies to screen all drivers for their health risk, with those most vulnerable to dying from the virus receiving the most benefit to reduce infection risk

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    Indeed. We quote Jerry Morris as a guide to co-existing conditions among bus drivers.

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    IHE review explicitly suggests that lockdown was the main factor that saved London bus drivers’ lives from Covid-19 – an earlier lockdown would likely have saved more lives

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    IHE review confirms London bus drivers had 3.5 times higher risk of dying from Covid-19 than men in England and Wales of the same age in all occupations between March and May

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    "When the fabric of communities upon which health depends is torn, then healers are called to mend it. The moral law within insists so." The Moral Determinants of Health via part of

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    júl. 25.

    No masks. Shaking hands. Bustling crowds. Fully open economy. New Zealand earned this by locking down early & hard, pursuing a zero-covid strategy. Libertarians would love to be in this position, but they are their own worst enemies in a pandemic. Now we’re in a mess.

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    In a scary world it is wonderfully reassuring that the US President can remember five words. Every one can be grateful that he takes the trouble to remind us again and again and... Everything else must be under control.

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    júl. 22.

    New podcast now available: Editor-in-Chief spoke with , who has led efforts around the world to get policy makers to understand - and act upon - the role social factors play in health and . Listen here:

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    júl. 22.

    Covid "exposes & amplifies inequalities in society". Earlier notion that it was a great leveller has been revealed as fiction says giving expert testimony to the APPG The conversation about how we is "the most important issue there is"

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    júl. 21.

    Just parking this here so you don't all miss it on a busy news day...

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    júl. 21.

    "We reported in my 2020 report that as one measure of difficulty in housing, households spending a third or more of income on housing went up dramatically on the whole income gradient, but very sharply for people in the bottom 10%"

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    júl. 21.

    "The myth was that this was the great leveller - of course that proved anything but the truth, as it went on, we can see that COVID-19 like any health inequality follows the social gradient"

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    júl. 21.

    As we emerge from the pandemic it should not be to reinstate the status quo. The status quo was not good says at

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    júl. 21.

    Attending session in homelessness and health inequalities for . Yes, yes I know my favourite subject!! are coming from the lips of . Would love to get my hands on that bookcase!

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    júl. 21.

    Sustainable health equity means putting “wellbeing at the heart of economic policy, give people the capability to lead lives they have reason to value” ’s 'no more austerity', he argues

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