Rice 2019 | Emory Global Epidemiology MPH 2021 she/her

Joined March 2020
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Incredibly excited to share this work that I feel honored to have gotten to contribute to !
New research: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with monkeypox in the GeoSentinel Network: a cross-sectional study thelancet.com/journals/lanin…
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I swear being a 49ers fan has taken at least 10 years off my life thus far.
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Hearing people at my apartment pool talking casually about epidemiology (because of COVID) will never not be weird.
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Added some letters to the end of my name yesterday with some special people by my side! 🎉🎉
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The biggest April fool’s prank is that it’s somehow already April and graduation is only 6 weeks away 😯😯
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My family has reached the “train the cats to ring bells” stage of the pandemic - how about you?
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Teresa Smith, MPH retweeted
The immune response to vaccines works through controlled inflammation. It’s possible that prophylactic Tylenol/NSAIDs taken before vaccination could blunt this, but no evidence that taking these medications to treat side effects after is bad... usatoday.com/story/news/heal…
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Very slowly my dream is starting to come true!
I have never wished so badly to have someone jab mRNA into my (and everyone else’s) arm
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30 Dec 2020
In a historic move, Argentina has become the first large Latin American country to legalize elective abortion. The Roman Catholic Church, which wields a lot of power in Argentina, was heavily opposed to the landmark bill. trib.al/x2Ro811
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Teresa Smith, MPH retweeted
Deadliest days in American history: 1. Galveston Hurricane - 8,000 2. Antietam - 3,600 3. 9/11 - 2,977 4. Last Thursday - 2,861 5. Last Wednesday - 2,762 6. Last Tuesday - 2.461 7. Last Friday - 2,439 8. Pearl Harbor - 2,403
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I have never wished so badly to have someone jab mRNA into my (and everyone else’s) arm
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Anarchy reigns in our apartment apparently when I leave the house for more than 10 min. Cant tell if this is a result of quarantine induced separation anxiety or poor cat parenting 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
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IM SO HAPPY TO BE A GEORGIA VOTER!!!
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Teresa Smith, MPH retweeted
📣 CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS 📣 Want to help count every vote? Then help cure some ballots and get 'em counted in Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. Sign up! Let's win this thing. votesaveamerica.com/voluntee…
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Will the infamous picnic potato salad case study be replaced with a White House rose garden COVID case study in intro to ID epi classes in ~20 years?
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I personally am not a fan of the whole cancel breaks in the middle and make them longer at the ends strategy. This is recipe for burnout. I personally would advocate for having classes stagger their “break” to discourage travel but still spread workload up a bit.
The 2021 spring semester will potentially start one to two weeks late due to an extended winter break, according to Speaker of the Faculty Senate Christopher Johns-Krull. ricethresher.org/article/202…
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Every time I want to scream at R/SAS, I mentally remember the nightmare of manually entering lines of data in a TI 84 calculator in my high school stats class and suddenly my current problems seem irrelevant.
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A power outage is really what we needed during the second week of Zoom school ☹️
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Teresa Smith, MPH retweeted
27 Aug 2020
IDSA and @HIVMA call for the immediate reversal of the abrupt revision of the CDC COVID-19 testing guidelines which diminish the importance of testing asymptomatic individuals who were exposed to COVID-19. Our statement: bit.ly/3hB0SYG
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