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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. THE PLANWe see countries like China & New Zealand succeed by implementing border controls and wonder why our government didn’t do the same. Unfortunately, it’s been following the 2011
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Nipun Chopra, PhD
NipunChopra7
In case you're confused about the two COVID19 vaccines you've been hearing about, here's a quick overview (With a TLDR at the end).VACCINE1 (Oxford University/AstraZeneca) - This vaccine contains a
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
In the last few days and following the emergence of #COVIDzero, I've noticed an unsettling fissuring within the academic community.As @IrfanDhalla says, people on both sides likely agree more than
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Jerome Adams
JeromeAdamsMD
This week @cdcgov’s advisory committee on immunization practices met to discuss who should get a #COVID19 vaccine 1st- & it sparked some new questions. Here’s awith some info on key
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Holy crap—“WE WANT THEM INFECTED”. WH & HHS advisor demanded “herd immunity” strategy. Disgusting!“Infants, kids, teens, young adults, middle aged w/ no conditions have 0 to little risk—so we **use
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Dr. Monica Malta PhD (she/her)
MonicaMalta7
Recombination: A Covid Superpower?An immunocompromised patient held onto the same coronavirus infection for 154 days. When doctors sequenced the virus samples, they found MORE than 20 #COVID19 mutations, via @NPR
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
With ~700,000 people infected with #COVID19 in the UK when new restrictions came in on 5th Nov it will be v hard to get down to a manageable level by
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Very intriguing - SARS-CoV-2 pre-existing immune reactivity might exists to some degree in the general population (maybe 20-50%?). It is speculated, but not yet proven, that this might be due
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Shaun Lintern
ShaunLintern
Worrying new report into #COVID19 maternity deaths by @mbrrace reveals lack of intensive care beds, mistakes by redeployed staff and inaccessible mental health services contributed to women's deaths:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/he
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Today I've been trying to get my head round the government's #COVID19 quarantine policy. Which is challenging because there is no clear rule on why some countries get exempted from
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Pascal Jacquemain 🇫🇷in🇬🇧 #the5million
jacquep
Leave won therefore anyone who tried to resist it is like those Republicans who tried to organise a coup against in Washington.Funny that, considering the same people who were behind
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Jerome Adams
JeromeAdamsMD
1/ Some #SaturdayMorning #SaturdayThoughts on masks. Most people still don’t understand the term and concept of “asymptomatic spread” of #covid19, and why we now recommend that everyone who can,
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Brenda Trejo Rosas
EOHBrenda
Some free obvious things to implement but public health is mostly still so priveleged (white, etc. See table 1 in Epi work) so it’s not being implemented: 1. Provide information
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Folks—something big is afoot... the CDC is soon holding its first press conference since the start of the pandemic. #COVID19 Hope this means CDC doesn’t give a damn what
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Tobias Hohl
tmhohl71
1/n The ID service @sloan_kettering reports in @naturemed on determinants of #COVID19 severity in 423 symptomatic cancer patients treated at our institution. What did we find?https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0979-0 2/n Overall, 40
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NWR Hygiene
NWRHygiene
In preparation for #WorldKindnessDay I thought it would be good to share some tips on how to manage #COVID19 stress (Continued in the comments) #stressmanagement #stressawareness #bekindtoeachother #stressawareness
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