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| | | | | [thefollowingis a full transcript of all slides in slideshow] Ableism Awareness Month Introduction to Ableism and Disability Rights Issues For several years, autism organizations led by non-autistic parents and professionals have focused on Autism Awareness in the month of April. Autistic people have pushed back on the Awareness campaigns (and their usual pathologizing, othering frameworks)... | |
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| | | | | World Autism Month is observed every April as a time to increase global understanding and acceptance of people with autism. It's a time to recognize the unique talents and perspectives of individuals on the autism spectrum, while advocating for inclusion, accessibility, and support services. | |
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| | | | | So it's the first of April and right now the last thing on people's minds is autism awareness. But that really needs to change, since now during this pandemic we need people to be aware... | |
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| | | ABSTRACT The ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has had serious impacts on not only the health care system but also all sectors of the economy. Thanks to the adoption of various epidemiological measures, a significant reduction in new cases of infection has been achieved. However, there are still "hotspots", such as healthcare settings focused on treating patients with COVID-19, which are characterized by the risk of nosocomial transmission among health care workers, patients, and visitors. The proper monitoring and timely detection of pathogens in a hospital environment will help prevent further spread of coronavirus infection. In this study, we collected samples from the air and surface swabs at the First Moscow Infectious Diseases Ho... | ||