Bety Rodriguez-Milla
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Bety Rodriguez-Milla
@brodriguezmilla.bsky.social
Software Engineer - Computational Scientist - Scientific Manager. Still coviding. Covid is airborne, wear an N95. We can’t have a healthy society if we take an individualistic approach to public health (and many other things).
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😷 Masks aren't traumatising.
Abandonment is.
Airborne denial is.
Hospital-acquired infection is.
Long Covid and severe ME is.

The most traumatising part of the ongoing pandemic and current flu surge is the refusal to care. /14
December 11, 2025 at 9:56 AM
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😷The real scandal isn’t masks - it’s how many people need them and are denied cultural permission to use them without ridicule.

It shows a culture deeply rooted in ableism. Disabled people had reinforced (again) that adaptions are not normalised, they are stigmatised. /13
December 11, 2025 at 9:56 AM
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Every year when he resurfaces from his dungeon, I wonder if he thinks about how much selling his soul has actually cost him. How he went from a hero early in this pandemic to an absolute sellout is the stuff of movies.
December 9, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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Frankly, I've not stopped masking.

I see vulnerable people all day. It's the gig.

Secondly, I cannot afford to lose 2 weeks to illness, let alone, Long C-19... I have bills and staff.

It's not merely about respect for my patients, that primary, but YEP! It's financial too‼️
December 9, 2025 at 11:16 AM
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This whole so-called “parents rights” movement the right has taken up and the left is supposed to kowtow to for votes is so obviously anti-child it really bothers me to see it presented as anything other than justification for abusive “parenting” and disregard for actual science on child development
December 9, 2025 at 3:16 AM
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These changes put patients at risk and I hope they don’t pass. Training is required to diagnose and treat mental illness and it’s absurd to cut that - one reason they hope it’ll pass is that mental illness is often not taken as seriously as physical illness but it should be.
December 8, 2025 at 11:58 AM