Public health researcher working to achieve Smokefree Aotearoa/New Zealand. Personal views expressed, reposts may not be endorsements. He/him.

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(Repost, bad link in previous) We have a new @PHCCAotearoa Briefing on smoking trends in Aotearoa New Zealand. For 1st year since 2011/12 there was no decline in daily/current smoking prevalence. Not a great start for new government and health minister. phcc.org.nz/briefing/smoking…

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We have a new @PHCCAotearoa Briefing on trends in smoking in Aotearoa New Zealand. For the first year since 2011/12 there was no decline in daily or current smoking prevalence. Not a great start for the new government and health minister. phcc.org.nz/briefing/smo...

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Interestingly, Minister Casey Costello's media statement in response to the NZHS findings managed not to note the failure of smoking prevalence to decline. beehive.govt.nz/release/fina...

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Kia ora. Currently on a sick day due to COVID. I thought I would use the time productively & begin migrating to bsky.social in response to recent events with X/Musk/US Election. New handle is @predwards.bsky.social Hopefully, see you there.

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John Iaonnidis and collaborators just published a preprint estimating lives saved all over the world from the vaccine rollouts They estimated 2.533 million deaths were averted, 82% among people vaccinated before any infection (thus exposing their immune system to the sarscov2 antigen through vaccine rather than viral infection), 57% during the Omicron period, and 90% in people >60yrs old (but only 2% at long term care facilities). Their calculations are notably more conservative than others. Their results agree with what I have been saying all along has been clear by a critical assessment of existing data and studies: 1. The vaccine rollouts had a tremendously positive net benefit 2. Especially in the first 18m after rollouts when population immunity levels were lower and risk of severe/fatal disease higher, In spite of their limitations and risks revealed in the accruing data and studies including: 3. Reduced effectiveness (especially vs infection) after antibody waning and 4. Some rare but serious minority harm risks (most notably myocarditis for mRNA vaccines and VITT for viral vectors) that are important to monitor. They fell short of the unrealistic expectations some raised after rollout and, like all things, were shown to have some risk, But those who have tried to talk like they never provided any benefit or led to an extreme high level of harm that outweighed the benefit have always been far off base from what the evidence has shown. If I can find the time, later I’ll discuss in more detail in a thread. medrxiv.org/content/10.110

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Portugal shut down their last remaining coal fired power plant and is fostering a renewable energy revolution. They could be completely renewable by 2040 if not sooner. It can be done. We have the solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #renewables #go100re
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Difficult to come to any other conclusion than Govt policy has torpedoed the EV and PHEV market in NZ. newsroom.co.nz/2024/11/06/ne…
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Paris fighting pollution and improving public health. -No diesel cars from 2024 -100% #cleanenergy buses by 2025 -No petrol cars from 2030 -improving bike and pedestrian infrastructure. We have the solutions, implement them. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #GreenNewDeal
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New paper estimates the number of 18-25s in the UK taking up smoking each year, at a national, regional, and local level. UK: 125,700 per year England: 105,700 Scotland: 11,500 Wales: 6,500 Northern Ireland: 3,800 academic.oup.com/ntr/advance…
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This thread seems relevant given today's revealations about the highly critical comments from a senior Ministry of Health official about the 'independent advice' Minister Costello cited to support the HTP excise tax cut.
🧵1/ Casey Costello released today the 'independent advice' she said she had received & which she used to justify cutting HTP excise tax & ignore the Ministry of Health's recommendation not to do so. rnz.co.nz/news/political/529…
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THIS IS HUGE. Paris City Hall has announced that starting on Monday, Paris will limit (not ban) car traffic in the city centre, as cities like Ghent have done. They’re creating a limited traffic zone (ZTL) about 2 sq miles in size, to clean the air & create more space for people.
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Rod Emmerson’s cartoons: Week of October 28 - November 3 nzherald.co.nz/nz/rod-emmers…
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RT @domesticanimal: Is a swastika really less anti-social than a gang patch? My #cartoon today #nzpol
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This must be tweeted every Halloween. I don’t make the rules
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Um the student in the selfie has a phone.
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Attention, national media. I was told this phrase is a globe-shattering transgression. I await your breathless tweets.
“It’s the people that surround her, they’re scum and they want to take down our country. They are absolute garbage.” - Donald Trump, 9/7/24
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This is a seriously powerful speech, worth watching.
28 Oct 2024
.@ananavarro reacts to Trump rally comedian calling Puerto Rico "island of garbage": "Today, we are all in this together." "On November 5, I want you to vote for your heritage and your traditions and your identity. I want you to vote with dignity and self-respect."
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