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Joshua Weitz
joshuasweitz
Re-upping a prior thread on joint work on heterogeneity and #Covid19 spread in light of today's @nytimes piece on heterogeneity and herd immunity thresholds; in which we found a way
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carmina tiscareño
MinaDelTex
¿Aún tiene dudas sobre la vacuna contra #COVID19?¿Le asustan los mitos que circulan en redes sociales? ¿No sabe cómo o dónde se puede registrar para la inmunización? Les comparto unas
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) The number of #COVID19 cases in Montreal has been dropping much faster than the rate of hospitalizations and deaths, suggesting this is partly the result of the dramatic decrease
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
PLEASE don’t forget the pandemic—it’s easy to be distracted by Trump drama in DC, but we cannot let up on the other global & national crisis. #COVID19 hit 2 consecutive
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David Gorski, MD, PhD
gorskon
Science denialists and quacks love to abuse Koch's postulates to deny that various microorganisms are the true cause of disease; so it was inevitable (and no surprise) that they're doing
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
In this piece, @DhruvKhullar hits it out of the park on why healthcare workers - particularly our support staff - are appropriately hesitant to get vaccinated against #covid19. (Hint: it's
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Some confusion over the HIQA and CSO data showing the Irish covid death toll is likely overstated.In plain terms, we follow WHO guidelines. The oldest death with covid19 in Ireland
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Matthew Herder
cmrherder
Respectfully, this is wrong on several levels.https://twitter.com/IrfanDhalla/status/1336891598697869312 1. The development of Covid19 drugs + vaccines had little to nothing to do with IP rights.And everything to do with the vast
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Cara Ellen Modisett
CaraModisett
So if colleges are going online, I see waiving room and board. But I have problems with cutting tuition. I've seen some really good teaching happening online, and some of
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This is not correct. Not only was it imaginable... it was widely predicted in March that COVID would be a highly persistent problem.1. An expert panel in March predicted ~200K
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Dr Peter Morris 😷 🍩
drpete00
Alright everyone, 3 New Vic COVID community cases.1st step: Don’t panicInfo below (may change), have a read, take a deep breath, & let’s take this one step at a timeWhat
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Frances Leader
2013Boodicca
#leicesterlockdown "EE was the first to launch #5G in the UK when six cities were switched on in May. Since then it has been building its network on a daily
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JayEnAar
GorwayGlobal
Okay, here's the Q. Can India afford a totally free tax-payer funded #Covid19 immunisation programme for 75% of its population? Should India find the budgetary resources for such a programme?
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Gayatri Joshi, MD
GayatriJoshiMD
In this #COVID19 pandemic, EVERYONE’S health is interconnected. We ALL have a responsibility to follow precautions & protect the well being of others. If others get sick it WILL affect
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
Exciting results from the #RECOVERY trial #preprint of #Tocalizumab (Toci) in hospitalized people w/ #COVID19-reduced 28-day mortality (29 vs 33%; NNT)-decreased likelihood of requiring MV (33% vs 38%)-shorter hospital stay
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Mark Suzman
MSuzman
The world now has much of the science it needs to end this pandemic, and as regulators start to put their stamp of approval on it, the field of action
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