"An estimated 40.9% of U.S. adults have avoided medical care during the pandemic because of concerns about COVID-19." Read more about the survey in this CDC report: https://t.co/ICSuS8BVJS https://t.co/MCX8WRgz68
"In 2020, #preventative ##cancer screening fell 85%" - from RT Well, it seems to me that should eventually be added to the #COVID19 Mortality Rate. Though the CDC had estimated that at about 40% avoiding testing & or medical care https://t.co/gDlTn
Up to 40% of Americans are missing out on routine and ongoing healthcare visits due to the COVID Pandemic. https://t.co/yYRqFwON3j
"Delayed or avoided medical care might increase morbidity & mortality associated with both chronic and acute health conditions." Don't delay necessary medical care during the pandemic; skipping medical appointments could have serious health consequence
Provide confidence for your customers by making sure your facility is up to date with USP standards. Check out our supplies at https://t.co/TouQpnaBfl #healthcare #covid19 #hospital #pharmacy #compounding https://t.co/zuRs85tAVy via @CDCgov
"Delayed or avoided medical care might increase morbidity & mortality associated with both chronic and acute health conditions." Don't delay necessary medical care during the pandemic; skipping medical appointments could have serious health consequence
@BethLynch2020 40% of people are postponing medical care due to covid 😔 https://t.co/PyPBmogKu1
@FredbirdsB @ClayTravis Please tell me how ~40% of people unwilling or delayed getting health care is good? Their lives are a minor inconvenience? 12% didn't even go for EMERGENCY CARE!!! Progressives like you are EVIL humans. You're always focused on your
@nicoleanneliz @arikarikari @chrislhayes ...healthy people are at much greater risk from the rise in suicides and lack of medical treatment than COVID. History will find the lockdowns were more harm than good. https://t.co/yZdVomjwrv https://t.co/Ix7DbWr
@Rebecca1Hoover @GovTimWalz @mnhealth How about the evidence that people Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of COVID-19–Related Concerns — United States, June 2020 https://t.co/bxq2N7Qixf
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
“Don’t delay your care.” “Hospitals are in danger of being overwhelmed.” I despise 2020. I fucking hate this BS.
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @jmclennan8: Good advice from Dr. Jacobs!
Please do not avoid medical care. Take care before it becomes much worse. Always use a walk in rather than emergency unless it is life threatening
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @jmclennan8: Good advice from Dr. Jacobs!
When screaming about overrun hospitals it’s no wonder people avoid going.
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @jmclennan8: Good advice from Dr. Jacobs! https://t.co/tSodriOUs9
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
Good advice from Dr. Jacobs!
Blame that on the politicians and the media with their sky is falling,the hospitals are swamped so stay home!
We should all take note of what Dr. Jacobs is saying.
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
This really shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. Media and parties that used to be Liberal have created unwarranted panic with their endless news cycle/pressers and constant stream of infection counts and new deaths. What did you expect would be the outcom
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
RT @DrJacobsRad: A quiet Emergency Room is a concerning sign during #COVID19. It suggests that people are avoiding care. We can successful…
#DidyouKnow? An estimated 4 out of 10 U.S. adults have delayed or avoided medical care including urgent or emergency care and routine care. Read the full study by the @CDC at https://t.co/uf8x45hJzh. https://t.co/cK5gmk2rfU
As of June 30, about 4 in 10 U.S. adults reported having delayed or avoided medical care because of concerns about #COVID-19, including 1 in 10 who report having avoided urgent or emergency care. Learn more from @CDCgov: https://t.co/lOjlMhXJP0
RT @ClarkeMicah: Here's some more @janeforchange1 https://t.co/LiDjWCUGZw and more https://t.co/NqvGmm6lBn and from the USA https://t.co/VX…
RT @ClarkeMicah: Here's some more @janeforchange1 https://t.co/LiDjWCUGZw and more https://t.co/NqvGmm6lBn and from the USA https://t.co/VX…
RT @ClarkeMicah: Here's some more @janeforchange1 https://t.co/LiDjWCUGZw and more https://t.co/NqvGmm6lBn and from the USA https://t.co/VX…
RT @ClarkeMicah: Here's some more @janeforchange1 https://t.co/LiDjWCUGZw and more https://t.co/NqvGmm6lBn and from the USA https://t.co/VX…
Another side of the Covid issue: https://t.co/cKWoriShQS
Here's some more @janeforchange1 https://t.co/LiDjWCUGZw and more https://t.co/NqvGmm6lBn and from the USA https://t.co/VXYhoRt8Bp Are you really unaware of this much-reported fact?
@Trump_4_2020 @_taylorhudak @claracampostor1 @jaraparilla https://t.co/zsF6KhPqEL The CDC says that 4 out of 10 people are not going to the hospital/doctor due to fear of Covid-19. Every person I know who is in healthcare in US is struggling to pick up any
4 in 10 #US #Adults #DelayedCare as a Result of #COVID19 #Pandemic https://t.co/r3D9ijOj93 via .@CDCgov |#Healthcare
@wduyck vb. https://t.co/oPW2H107CT of https://t.co/n8anedRmh8 (en er is nog heel wat op komst)
"Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of COVID-19–Related Concerns — United States, June 2020" https://t.co/VVevkjY4fj
RT @COAFP: One growing problem during the pandemic is delaying other forms of necessary care. A recent survey from the CDC suggests delayed…
Is this you? Due to COVID fears, roughly 40% of US adults skipped medical care during the pandemic, including 12% who avoided urgent or emergency care. https://t.co/j6PVqGoLH3
Health care facilities are safe. Your doctor's office is safe. You know what isn't safe? Not seeking medical care you need. Trust your doctors. We are here for you.
RT @BetsyLehmanCtr: About 41% of U.S. adults have delayed or avoided medical care because of COVID-19. This could lead to missed vaccinatio…
RT @BetsyLehmanCtr: About 41% of U.S. adults have delayed or avoided medical care because of COVID-19. This could lead to missed vaccinatio…
About 41% of U.S. adults have delayed or avoided medical care because of COVID-19. This could lead to missed vaccinations, delayed diagnosis, or other serious adverse outcomes. https://t.co/RAf1T00glh @CDCgov #PatientSafety https://t.co/HFacicu48G
RT @COAFP: One growing problem during the pandemic is delaying other forms of necessary care. A recent survey from the CDC suggests delayed…
As of June 30, about 4 in 10 U.S. adults reported having delayed or avoided medical care because of concerns about #COVID-19, including 1 in 10 who report having avoided urgent or emergency care. Learn more from @CDCgov: https://t.co/RRVqCuUyqI
By June 30, 2020, an estimated 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care due to concerns about #COVID19: https://t.co/y2dbmGhbU0
En EEUU hasta un 40% de los pacientes retrasan o evitan acudir al sistema sanitario debido a la #COVID19 un 12% incluso en situaciones de urgencia... https://t.co/mrLP5rsMZx https://t.co/NDnLZsWunN
As of June 30, about 4 in 10 U.S. adults reported having delayed or avoided medical care because of concerns about #COVID-19, including 1 in 10 who report having avoided urgent or emergency care. Learn more from @CDCgov: https://t.co/3jBzoFFmrU
One growing problem during the pandemic is delaying other forms of necessary care. A recent survey from the CDC suggests delayed or avoided medical care might increase morbidity and mortality associated with both chronic and acute health conditions. https:
"New report from the CDC found that "avoidance of urgent or emergency care was more prevalent among unpaid caregivers for adults, persons with underlying medical conditions, Black adults, Hispanic adults, young adults, & persons w disabilities." See m
An estimated 41% of U.S. adults reported avoiding medical care because of concerns about #COVID19, including 12% who avoided emergency care, and 32% who avoided routine care; https://t.co/llXtqZrlkM OCHD urges you to seek immediate medical care if you hav
In its latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC presents findings of a survey conducted in June of this year. Researchers estimate that 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care because of concerns about COVID-19. Learn more: http
RT @Thomas_Wilckens: @HuebnerJohannes Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #p…
@HuebnerJohannes Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremost politicians! "Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of #COVID19" US, report but ww phenomenon #pandemic #coron
@CSU @Markus_Soeder Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremost politicians! "Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of #COVID19" US, report but ww phenomenon #pandemic #co
RT @healthyky: During first few months of the #COVID19 pandemic, an estimated 41% of U.S. adults delayed/avoided medical care, including u…
RT @Thomas_Wilckens: Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremos…
A @CDCgov report shows that abt 41% of U.S. adults reported avoiding medical care because of concerns abt #COVID19, including 12% who avoided urgent or emergency care, and 32% who avoided routine care. Find out how #telehealth might play an important role.
Disturbing info Especially in states where lockdowns have been severe #NewMexico "...because of concerns about COVID-19, an estimated 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care including urgent or emergency care (12%) and routine care (32%)" h
RT @neurosurgery: Even during #COVID19, if you have a medical emergency, seek medical care without delay. @CDCMMWR reports an estimated 12%…
Even during #COVID19, if you have a medical emergency, seek medical care without delay. @CDCMMWR reports an estimated 12% of U.S. adults reported avoiding emergency medical care due to concerns about COVID-19. https://t.co/yFOWDOeXGp @CDCgov https://t.co/O
Because of concerns about COVID-19, by June 30, an estimated 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care, including urgent or emergency care (12%) and routine care (32%). https://t.co/nvoNIZKRLy
RT @Thomas_Wilckens: Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremos…
Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremost politicians! "Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of #COVID19" US, report but ww phenomenon #pandemic #coronavirus https://t.
RT @SmartFlightInfo: Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of COVID-19–Related Concerns — United States, June 2020 https://t.co/VtH4k6…
RT @neurosurgery: According to @CDCMMWR, ~32% of U.S. adults reported avoiding routine care due to concerns about #COVID19. Don’t delay nec…
Fear & Anxiety cause massive collateral damage - who ist to blame? Many including #socialmedia and #press, but foremost politicians! "Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of #COVID19" US, report but ww phenomenon #pandemic #coronavirus https://t.
Even during #COVID19, if you have a medical emergency, seek medical care without delay. Learn more https://t.co/mBV0P56N16. https://t.co/KhJ3l5R0CS
RT @GWEpiontheRun: My @covid101 discusses why it's so important to continue your routine care https://t.co/nDzBrYxSVM
Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of COVID-19 ... https://t.co/iV2AFcaFKF Tőle: @@CDCgov