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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
For anyone in health equity research who’s paying attention to #COVID19 vaccine rollout, this is obviousBut still grateful to @KHNews for documenting. Seeing this play out on the ground is
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Today we learned ~1/3 Big Ten athletes who were #COVID19 + had abnormal heart MRIs, consistent w/ myocarditis, even those without symptoms. If anyone still is questioning whether this virus
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Megan Hosey
DrMeganHoseyPhD
How to Fail COVID19 Survivors: A ThreadStep 1: Place emphasis on mortality. Ignore the fact that many survivors will be disabled and need access to rehab and other support. Step
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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
I’ve been asked lots about women’s leadership during #Covid19My answer has always been:- n=15leaders. too small for conclusions - can’t just look at executive need to look at broader structures-
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Concerned of Bristol
ConcernedofBri1
Important, potentially dangerous inaccuracies in piece from @davidshukmanbbc on @BBCNews discussing outdoor #COVID19 transmissionFirstly UV does help kill virus particles BUT the amount of UV in Northern Europe in January
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b i l i
berlianidris
Alhamdulillah ibu saya sudah pulang dari perawatan 15 hari krn #COVID19; 6 diantaranya di ICU. Sungguh masa yg berat utk beliau & kami sekeluarga.Beliau ditengarai tertular dari temannya yg tak
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
HUGE—Kids spread the virus as much as adults. CDC study of households #COVID19 transmission very common. 53% overall. BOTTOMLINE: there is no safe age group that does not transmit virus.
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Viki Male 💙
VikiLovesFACS
Over the last few days more people have asked me if the #COVID19 #vaccine reduces fertility. The short answer is still no. The long answer is... also no, but now
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Riccardo la Torre
RiccardoLaT0rre
Good if red light only. LFT may be effective as general 'red light' monitoring because positives seem to be trusted. However many experts agree LFT negatives can't be trusted to
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Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈
leahmcelrath
These autopsy findings from a study of the remains of #COVID19 victims in NYC are HUGELY important and revelatory not just about coronavirus deaths—but also about the damage #SARSCoV2 is
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Analogy: “Drunk driving car accidents don’t kill people—metal and concrete kills people, & maybe their internal bleeding”Wanna know what causes heart attacks in a 41 year old Congressman-elect w/ no
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Catharine Richert
CatRichert
THREAD Here's something I know to be true (because I'm married to one): Doctors don't routinely talk to reporters. So when they do, you should listen:https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/11/06/minn-doctors-already-feeling-effects-
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
Wanted to share a recent conversation I had with a patient about the #COVID19 vaccine.Me: (as we're wrapping up the visit) So what are your plans about the COVID vaccine?Pt:
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abigail woods
abiwoods3
A thread on policy responses to epidemics – from someone who’s spent 20 years researching and teaching their histories. These are observations not answers, that aim to contextualise not condone
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Rixa
RixaMarie
A day in the life of a #childcare director: help staff member w/ unemployment claim, listen to extremely frustrated parent who is afraid they will lose their job because they
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Brian Cahill
b_p_cahill
At "Impact of the COVID-19 crisis on women in science" Event, @EMBL Director General Edith Heard lists three groups of researchers most affected by #COVID19 Pandemic:1. Young International Researchers2. Those
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