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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
I have used the official data from the state of Amazonas (Brazil), where the city of Manaus is located, and calculated the weekly age-specific incidence (updated daily) since April, and
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JRD
JRD0000
Something I've been considering:Perhaps, the first wave in September/October was actually #COVID19 , but the rise we are experiencing now is in fact a misidentified wave of Influenza.Maybe it sounds
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
We are seeing cases going up in several places in Europe and theories about why hospitalisation sand deaths are not (yet) being seen in the same numbers as in March.If
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Paddy Mallon
HIVTox
Thread: we've released results (pre-print) of an analysis examining #SARS_CoV_2 variants in #Ireland from hospital cases during 2020. This is the largest analysis of its kind to date in Ireland
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
Genuine question:At https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download it can be seen that in relation to the Pfizer vaccine:The 95% effectiveness is based on:162 cases / 22k receiving placebo with mild symptomatic Covidvs8 cases /
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"Hand-Washin'" Sam Whitehead
sclaudwhitehead
Tired of waiting on the outcome of the election? Here is something else to fret over ... the latest report from the White House on the state of the pandemic
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Connery Maddick
RaptrosCasts
Thread:Something I've been thinking about for a while. Over the past few months we've had a lot of fun seeing the real word and the simracing world cross over due
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
Greater Toronto and Ottawa charts.#COVID19 #COVID19toronto #covid19ottawa #COVID19Ontario Greater Toronto. Greater Toronto - The proportion of cases (positive test results) resulting in death (yellow line). City of Toronto. City of
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 12: We are a nation who has mastered denial. It’s an especially dangerous time to have to humor the babies. 1/ “Don’t worry, it’s not that bad.
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Sumon Chakrabarti
TorontoIDDoc
The South Asian community I am part of has a number of overlapping risk factors that increases the risk of both acquisition of COVID and also at risk for having
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couragecontext
couragecontext
With 'scary' numbers from Anecdotal Andy bound to come Tues-Thurs this week, a few thoughts:People get more colds in the Fall than Summer. No surprise that COVID cases rise in
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Jon Hawkes
JonHawkes275
A few new truck based howitzers coming out of Russia at the moment. here the 2S35-1 Koalitsiya-SV-KSh. First seen in 2017, combines 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV 152 mm armament with a KAAMZ-6560
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Dale
DaleV73
Going to share my thoughts as a parent, who isn't an educator in this thread. Last night, we began having a talk (again) about whether or not we need to
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Dr. Meagan Fitzpatrick
MeaganCFitz
Frustrated to hear calls for school reopening in Maryland that focus on dates, rather than COVID metrics. Further, framing that there is "no public health reason" to keep students out
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Devon McDonald
McDevonMD
When we don't know how ~50% of cases acquired COVID-19 in our current lower (though creeping up) prevalence environment in #Ontario, I think it's time to re-examine some bedrock assumptions.
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Doug Sartori
doug_sartori
This Jarvis piece does a good job of outlining the benefits to all of new hospital infrastructure. What she glosses over in one brief sentence is the key to resolving
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