Deleted Tweets From Jerome Adams, -D.C.
Jerome Adams's accounts: JeromeAdamsMD, Surgeon_General
Tracked Between: March 09, 2020-January 22, 2021
Fun fact: I'm a big fan of @NPR's 'Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'. So you can imagine how much excited I was to be back at @Wolf_Trap for last night’s live recording. I can't wait for you all to hear the episode! https://t.co/6d0sdhPEwM
I always ask guests on #HouseCallswithVivekMurthy some questions for fun, such as: When was a time you laughed so hard you cried? @FrGregBoyle's (@HomeboyInd) story had me Listen: @spotifypodcats: https://t.co/TmiJguhhHS @applepodcasts: https://t.co/wm5gaKe6BQ https://t.co/2qnQQSqmDI
Madhuri Jha, you are a true inspiration. Your passion and the way you draw from rich personal experiences to help others are a testament to your gifts as a healer. https://t.co/u2tt51Z6K2
Love and empathy are powerful forces for healing. Here's what @chefjosesandres had to say on the subject: @ApplePodcasts: https://t.co/otWZriabaV @spotifypodcasts: https://t.co/JbK5z1RG37 #HouseCallswithVivekMurthy https://t.co/4BeWkvGOQd
#HouseCallswithVivekMurthy is about uncovering stories that teach and delight. COMING SOON: Join @chefjoseandres and me on 6/29 for a conversation you won't want to miss! @spotifypodcasts: https://t.co/jYNivRoVFm @ApplePodcasts: https://t.co/oW1fZvEaVi https://t.co/lQsT49sO4t
I am grateful so many have stepped up to answer our call and now have committed to improving the mental health of young people across this country. 2/2
When I put out my #YouthMentalHealth Advisory in December, I said it would take all of us, working together, to address this crisis. We knew that it would take a new conversation about mental health and commitment to action. 1/2
Just last week, a health worker @GradyHealth in Atlanta asked what we’re doing to address gun violence—a public health crisis that deeply affects her, her colleagues, and the patients she cares for. Here’s what I told her. https://t.co/rByxJ7OAqQ
Each of us play a critical role in preventing and addressing hate crimes. Whether it be at the local, state, or federal level, we can confront bias-related incidents and protect the safety and security of our neighbors near and far. 2/2
.@TheJusticeDept announced a series of actions to deter & confront hate crimes in our communities. These steps come on the one-year anniversary of enactment of the #COVID19 Hate Crimes Act—affirming that hate and violence are not our values as a nation. 1/2
Families across the country are adapting to the changes in daily life caused by the #COVID19 pandemic. Today and every day, we celebrate the special bonds and joy shared with families nationwide. #InternationalDayofFamilies https://t.co/4GxToCkWj9
Learn what can be done to prevent firearm injuries and deaths in the new CDC #VitalSigns report: https://t.co/rrbXQSlI1o @CDCInjury
Firearms were involved in 53% of all suicides in 2020. Firearm suicide rates were highest at the highest poverty level.
The firearm homicide rate in 2020 was the highest recorded in over 25 years, with firearms involved in 79% of all homicides. The highest rates and increases were among non-Hispanic Black persons. This is a public health crisis. 1/3
A heartbreaking milestone: 1 million lives lost to #COVID19. We can't become numb to such loss. Instead, let's honor them by recommitting to protecting our communities from COVID. If you’ve lost someone to COVID, what's 1 thing you want the world to remember about your loved one? QT @choo_ek: I know we are strangers but if your loved one was one of the 1 million lost to COVID in the US and you want to shar… https://t.co/qJuf8eO49z)
Health workers: sharing your experiences can help us better understand sources of #HealthMisinformation and its effect on our nation’s public health. Join the conversation before May 2: www.surgeongeneral/gov/rfi https://t.co/VolGfv5l4g
Thank you, Community First! (@mobileloaves) for welcoming me. Community First! Village builds community among previously unhoused individuals in Austin—ultimately giving them a home in more ways than one. The sense of community was inspiring and will not be forgotten. https://t.co/cNGIPfVCms
We all want to give our kids the best shot at good health. That's why scientists, doctors, and nurses have urged parents for years to make sure their kids gets the full course of recommended vaccines, now including the #COVID19 vaccine for kids 5+. 5/5
Vaccinating children 5+ can help protect younger siblings who aren’t yet eligible for a #COVID19 vaccine & family members at increased risk of serious illness if they are infected. The vaccine lowers risk for them and for the people around them. 4/5