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Pa Normandin
PaNormandin
La baisse des cas se poursuit au Québec (1631 aujourd'hui), mais la province rapporte pas moins de 88 décès supplémentaires1/https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/2021-01-22/bilan-de-la-covid-19/1631-nouveaux-cas-88-deces.php via @lp_la
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
It's probably no coincidence that all the European regions with Autumn COVID that had none in Spring are all in the same geographic cluster. Same pattern seen locally in UK.
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
What does balance look like when you’re covering covid restrictions? For every stranded traveller and café owner a journalist uses to frame restrictions negatively, balance requires that you speak to
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FCDO Gov,Conflict,SocDev Research
FCDOREDGCSD
This week's research burst is on #disabilityinclusion in #COVID-19 responses 1/7 Our partners at #PENDA, the Programme for Evidence to iNform Disability Action, have produced a set of excellent evidence
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Tom DiLenge
TomDilenge
In my piece last week for @InsideSourcesDC, I discuss the importance of respecting IP protections for the innovators leading the response to #COVID-19, and that we must support the #biotech
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erica
erica_weidner
so i keep seeing things about how LC is doing soooo much better than RH when it comes to covid-19 numbers. and i've got some news for y'all: when you
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El Paso Matters
elpasomatters
Many younger El Paso students are set to return to classes on Tuesday for the first time in months. But they're going back at a time when people 19 and
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Derrick R. EVERY LAST VOTE MUST BE COUNTED
Derrick_James
Please please please temper your enthusiasm for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The results are not conclusive The results were released via press release + not a peer reviewed journal The
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Ross Moy
ross_moy
A #COVID thread, I fear.I'll be in @OxfordEmergeMed tonight. Normally, I'd expect on Hogmanay to be full of drunks in fancy dress, and generally fairly good natured. This evening will
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Soumya Swaminathan
doctorsoumya
To counter the confusion between infection and disease, here's a thread on vaccines in the time of covid: 1) Vaccines are designed to prevent disease (symptoms). They are authorized and
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
THE REAL REASON THEY ARE BANNING ALCOHOL? "Mouthwashes eradicate COVID-19 infectivity - mouthwashes containing less than 23% ethanol [ALCOHOL] had no effect on viral infectivity"https://hospitalhealthcare.com/covid-19/mouthwashes-
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KeAndrea Titer-Abrahams, MD
Kiki_Titer
1/n) I am very bothered by the video of the international physican exclaiming to the world hydroxychloroquine is actually effective for treating COVID-19. Although I wish it were true, the
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ArgusLeader911
Argus911
South Dakota's COVID-19 death toll surged past 1,000 on Thursday, with 38 additional deaths reported.https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/2020/12/03/covid-19-south-dakota-coronavirus-deaths-1000-update/3808138001/ Here are COVID-19 de
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Up to now the most recommended action to take when a person exhibits COVID-19-like symptoms has been to quarantine until s/he develop serious respiratory problems, and then take them to
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Nidhi Prakash
nidhiprakash
I've now been sick, first with COVID then with post-COVID symptoms, since April. I wrote this mostly because, well, the pandemic won't end when there's a vaccine for many, many
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Dr. Amber Schmidtke, PhD
AmberSchmidtke
Heads up, there are some things in the Georgia COVID-19 data we need to talk about before my next newsletter. First, using both PCR and antigen test case data, our
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