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Lesley W

@WorkmanLesley

I love media, ideas, tech, business, and entrepreneurship. Ever curious about the human experience, the state of the world, creating meaning, connecting.

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Amanda
Amanda@Idontgive2u·
Aujourd’hui, j’étais à la banque, dans la file d’attente devant un distributeur. Devant moi, un monsieur très âgé. Plus de quatre-vingts ans, sûrement. Il tenait une enveloppe dans la main, un peu tremblante. Quand ce fut son tour, je l’ai observé discrètement. Il touchait l’écran, hésitait, revenait en arrière… Je voyais bien qu’il ne comprenait pas. L’écran, les boutons, les étapes… tout semblait trop rapide pour lui. La file derrière commençait à s’impatienter. Lui, il s’est retourné vers moi, avec un regard gêné mais digne, et il m’a demandé, tout doucement : « Vous pourriez m’aider… s’il vous plaît ? » Je me suis avancée tout de suite. Je lui ai expliqué calmement, étape par étape. Sans jamais toucher son argent. Par respect. Par pudeur. Par délicatesse. Il voulait faire un dépôt. Il a réussi, lentement, en se concentrant. Quand l’opération s’est terminée, il avait l’air soulagé. Comme un enfant fier d’avoir réussi. Il m’a remerciée avec un sourire incroyable. Et juste avant de partir, il a sorti un billet de 10 euros de sa poche et a voulu me le donner. J’ai refusé. Il a insisté. Il m’a dit que c’était « pour le petit-déjeuner ». Pour me remercier à sa manière. J’ai décliné encore, doucement. Et là, je suis repartie avec un nœud dans la gorge. Parce que ce monsieur… ce n’est pas un cas isolé. Ils sont nombreux, nos parents, nos grands-parents, perdus face à un monde devenu trop numérique, trop rapide, trop froid. Perdus devant les écrans, les bornes, les applications, les mots de passe. Ces gens ont construit le pays dans lequel on vit. Ils ont travaillé toute leur vie. Ils ont payé, cotisé, élevé des enfants, tenu des familles. Et aujourd’hui, on les laisse seuls face à des machines qui ne parlent pas, dans des banques sans guichet, dans des hôpitaux sans accueil, dans des administrations sans humain. On parle d’innovation, de progrès, de modernité… Mais on oublie l’essentiel : l’humain. S’arrêter cinq minutes pour aider quelqu’un, ça ne coûte rien. Mais pour eux, ça change tout. Parfois je me demande : est-ce qu’on avance vraiment… ou est-ce qu’on devient juste plus rapides à oublier les autres ?
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Crabby Patty
Crabby Patty@SquidwardSnacks·
@BarryHunt008 The learned helplessness in the population is an interesting thing I would never have guessed. Unless they were forbidden to use respirators I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t just use their own.
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Barry Hunt
Barry Hunt@BarryHunt008·
This is concerning Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) flew 4 Canadians home from the MV Hondius on May 10th According to this article, airline crew were given only surgical masks & gloves to protect themselves
K-in-CT 😷😷😷@KinCONN

#hantavirus [The Portuguese crew that flew the Canadians home from Tenerife are not happy.] ➡️ 🇵🇹🇨🇦 Portuguese air crew transports passenger positive for Hantavirus - Crew complained of “insecurity” on board repatriation flight = News today that the repatriation flight from Tenerife to Canada of passengers from the Hantavirus-stricken cruise-ship was carrying at least one person positive for the potentially deadly virus will have increased the anxiety already voiced by the Portuguese crew that has complained it felt ‘insecure’ carrying out the flight. - According to the DGS (Portugal’s general health directorate): “at the moment, there is no evidence of secondary transmission associated with this flight, nor indication of increased risk for the Portuguese population.” - The words that stand out here being “at the moment”. - ➡️The Canadian citizen in question ➡️ started showing symptoms of the virus four days after the repatriation flight (effected on Sunday, May 10) – by which time the crew that transported him and four other fellow nationals home to Canada will have returned to their daily routines (and very possibly travelled to other countries, as part of their work). = ➡️ The crew, which entered an official complaint over the way they were seconded into the repatriation flight, included nine cabin staff and three pilots. - At the time of the complaint, EuroAtlantic – the airline operating the repatriation flight – stated that the five passengers repatriated from Tenerife “were not infected” and that the aircraft was disinfected after landing in Canada. = ➡️ The airline also said that the protection given to the Portuguese crew: ➡️ surgical masks and gloves, was sufficient – and that “all security measures were complied with”. This particular outbreak of Hantavirus – which turned the cruise of the MV Honduis into a global news story – has already led to the deaths of three people, with eight confirmed cases of infection. The virus can take up to six weeks to incubate before people start showing symptoms, thus the concern that this news story may not be over. By Natasha Donn portugalresident.com/portuguese-air…

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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
For decades, the IRS has had a system that lets undocumented immigrants pay their taxes. In total, they pay ~$100 billion each year, including $20 billion in federal income tax, much of which is paid through an ITIN. Now the Trump IRS wants to scare them off paying taxes at all.
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Austin Kocher, PhD@ackocher

The Trump admin is now discussing changes to the ITIN (the 9-digit tax ID that undocumented immigrants use to file taxes) that could force people to disclose immigration status or disengage from the tax system entirely.

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Andrew Kaczynski
Andrew Kaczynski@KFILE·
NEW: The health official who led the public response to the Hantavirus outbreak has little background in public health and previously was a penile implant specialist who hosted a podcast where he questioned the 2020 election and compared the Biden administration to Nazi Germany.
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TACT
TACT@TactNowInfo·
Andes virus is not being taken seriously by Trump or the CDC. 7 people from the ship are on honor system, supposed to check for fever, which isn't enough. Now, 18 others are going to be let out of quarantine at maybe 7 days, not 42 days. This is a dereliction of duty by the CDC
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Lost in a Dystopian Hell written by AI Monkeys
Even if one infected person with Andes Hantavirus only infects a few other people... I feel like a lot of people don't understand exponential growth. Lets say every infected person infects 5 others. 5 infects 25, infects 125, infects 625...see where this is going?
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Yawn! (。☉︵ ಠ╬)
Yawn! (。☉︵ ಠ╬)@YaniJPG·
yeah it’s uhhhhhhhhhh not a good sign that all the infectious disease ~experts~ who’ve been denying COVID is airborne for the past 6 years are now super casually saying that Andes hantavirus *is* airborne and that *appropriate PPE includes N95 respirators and eye protection*
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CoronaHeadsUp
CoronaHeadsUp@CoronaHeadsUp·
KLM Flight 592 looking like a Hantavirus superspreader event
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Lesley W
Lesley W@WorkmanLesley·
@JamesThrot Would love to read the Bloomberg piece, if anyone can send gift link or screenshots! And totally agree!!
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James Throt MBBS, MD, PhD, FRCPath
The ‘left’ embracing the right’s anti-mitigation & COVID minimisation rhetoric, are directly responsible for the new pandemics which are inevitably heading our way. Why? Because you’ve allowed those not on the right to abandon altruism & allow infectious disease to flourish. 👏🏼
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Lesley W
Lesley W@WorkmanLesley·
@DisabledDoctor @PathogenScribe This. Why does everyone try so hard to minimize? Risk of fire may also be low, statistically, but we have smoke detectors everywhere, some only ft apart. Why not plan well & be surprised if the worst doesn’t happen? Why say the bldg “can’t” burn til it does? See “airborne”!
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Disabled Doctor
Disabled Doctor@DisabledDoctor·
So people need to understand that “close/prolonged contact” generally means 15 minutes or more in a 24 hour period spent within 6’ of an infected person. That’s waiting in line at a post office. Sitting next to someone in a waiting room. Riding a bus. Sitting on a train. And, obviously, being near someone on a plane. The R0 of COVID is 2-3. The R0 of Andes was just over 2. I’m honestly surprised to see them say it doesn’t transmit similarly to flu or covid given potentially comparable R0 and that we don’t yet know if it’s transmitted via aerosols (though the birthday party study suggested it likely was). But seems like we won’t know more for 6-8 weeks potentially given the tests might not catch it until closer to the prodomal period. :/ My takeaway from this scientific statement is that we don’t really know much and they’re trying to comfort people. Same thing happened with COVID though where they thought it didn’t transmit the way it actually did and downplaying statements were made to try to stop panic. Hope they’re not wrong here too I guess. Of note, they also say this, which I don’t think you shared and I think it’s the MOST important line in the statement: “Some public discussions have characterized ANDV as having only minimal or negligible human-to-human transmission potential. The available scientific literature does not support such simplified conclusions.”
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Heather McSharry, PhD
Heather McSharry, PhD@PathogenScribe·
Hey guys...something cool is happening. The Andes virus discussion is scientific consensus evolving in public. A statement from the International Hantavirus Society and dozens of hantavirus researchers is a great example of science communication in motion. 🧵
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
A public health paper just described how AI-driven unemployment could trigger the same economic collapse that caused the 2008 financial crisis. Except this time, there is no housing bubble to blame. The bubble is the workforce itself. The paper is called "The Recessionary Pressures of Generative AI: A Threat to Wellbeing." Published in 2024 on arXiv, later peer-reviewed and cited in public health literature through the National Institutes of Health. It is not written by economists. It is written by public health researchers, people who study what economic collapses do to human bodies and minds. That framing changes everything. Generative AI holds the capacity to profoundly reshape labour market dynamics and paradoxically, if left to market dynamics, undermine the very economic growth it aims to achieve. The researchers start with a historical observation. Since the 2008 global financial crisis, there has been a global slowdown in productivity growth affecting 70% of advanced and developing economies. AI arrived as the promised solution, the technology that would finally break through the stagnation and deliver the productivity surge that had been missing for 15 years. But the researchers identified a paradox built into the promise. The pioneers of this technology are now openly acknowledging that generative AI is fundamentally a labour-replacing tool. Experts who understand the capability and trajectory of generative AI recognize that the current surge in AI-specialized jobs may ironically promote their own obsolescence. Here is the doom loop they describe. AI replaces workers. Displaced workers lose income. They reduce spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies see falling demand and cut costs by automating more. More workers displaced. Less spending. Less demand. More automation. The productivity gains flow entirely to capital owners, the shareholders and executives whose wealth grows as the workforce shrinks. Workers receive none of the gains. They absorb all of the losses. The researchers then apply the public health lens that makes this paper unlike anything economists have published. They document what happens to human health during economic contractions driven by unemployment. Suicide rates rise. Substance abuse rises. Chronic disease rates rise. Mental illness rates rise. Life expectancy falls. The 2008 financial crisis generated measurable spikes in all of these across every country it touched. Brookings Institution estimates that within the next decade, around 60% of job tasks in the United States alone are at medium to high risk of being replaced by AI. If 60% of tasks are automated and the productivity gains go entirely to capital, the researchers argue the result is not just economic instability. It is a public health crisis at a scale that has no modern precedent. The paper does not say this is inevitable. It says: without deliberate policy intervention, the market will not self-correct. The forces driving automation are too strong and the benefits too concentrated. And the people who will absorb the consequences, the workers have no seat at the table where the decisions are being made. The conclusion is worth reading in full: a technology designed to produce abundance, left to market forces, risks producing the conditions for a recession that damages human wellbeing on a generational scale. This paper was written in 2024. It was citing warning signs that were already visible then. In 2026, those warning signs are now data points. Source: "The Recessionary Pressures of Generative AI: A Threat to Wellbeing" · arXiv:2403.17405 · arxiv.org/abs/2403.17405 · NIH/PMC: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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Ubaka Ogbogu
Ubaka Ogbogu@UbakaOgbogu·
The world's top Andes virus (ANDV) researchers just dropped a statement on the cruise ship outbreak. Reading between the lines, they appear to be pushing back hard on the calm mongering from @WHO and the like that does not reflect the science.🧵 zenodo.org/records/200954…
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Susan
Susan@susanbordson·
@rgoodlaw @Maripuerta Here's a gift link to this op/ed by the Wall Street Journal on the economic contributions of immigrants: "This isn’t a novel finding, but it shows how deporting noncriminal immigrants is economically counterproductive." wsj.com/opinion/mass-d…
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Ryan Goodman
Ryan Goodman@rgoodlaw·
Wall Street Journal Editorial Board goes to town against Trump admin mass deportation policies. Focuses on empirical study finding ICE arrests have decreased employment among U.S.-born men with less formal education. "In other words, deporting law-abiding workers reduces job opportunities for American workers. ... This isn’t a novel finding, but it shows how deporting noncriminal immigrants is economically counterproductive." wsj.com/opinion/mass-d…
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Lesley W@WorkmanLesley·
@Mollyploofkins Wonderful and sad. I love that people collaborated in the spirit of recognition and appreciation.
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
Captain Jon Jackson was set to make his final retirement flight with Spirit—but after its shutdown, he flew as a passenger on Southwest to Baltimore instead. What followed was special: a water cannon salute and a surprise gate celebration by Southwest in his honor.
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Melissa Sigodo
Melissa Sigodo@melissasigodo·
An award-winning Black bookshop is facing a “critical moment” to sell 1,000 books before the end of April so that Black authors ‘don’t lose a platform for their books.’ Afrori Books in Brighton has only four days left to reach its goal. thecommunityreporter.co.uk/p/black-booksh…
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Breathe Safe Air
Breathe Safe Air@safe_breathe·
🎉CO2 Monitor Giveaway! 🎉 It's time for another CO2 monitor giveaway - this time, for an AIRVALENT monitor. These are by far the best-looking CO2 monitors on the market, and they perform well, too. All you need to do is comment which design you would like to win (you can check their website to learn more!) and reshare this post.
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