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Andreia Rodrigues #WearAMask
AndreiaSaveSwe
So, what the hell is going on in Sweden?(Thread) As most ppl know, in Sweden we have a very controversial state epidemiologist. Tegnell took controversial decisions, which we always knew
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alex đčđč
awastenamealex
Why calling Trinidad & Tobago a "third world country" makes you seem just a little bit dense: A THREAD In modern society the term "third world" is used to
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iansohn
IanSohn
Iâve recently come through a pretty hairy health scare. Fortunately for me it all checked out ok, but for a few weeks it was pretty frightening. I learned a few
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Drew Pavlou æäčćż
DrewPavlou
Nuance - Even as an ardent opponent of Leninism, I think this day should be less one of celebration than of reflection, in that the USSR's dissolution ultimately provides us
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ASTENE
ASTENE1997
#BOTD Frederic Leighton (1830-1896). As well as a painter and sculptor, President @royalacademy and doyen of Victorian London, Leighton was a prolific traveller - most notably visiting large parts of
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Sanctuary Toronto
SanctuaryTO
If current trends continue, more than 2,200 people will die of opioid overdoses in Ontario by the end of 2020 (thread). 2,200 people. 2,200 people. 2,2000 people. These are our
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Brumby
the_brumby
Lockdowns donât actually work (see pinned tweet). One reason is that itâs preposterous to think one can just halt an interwoven societal fabric. So âlockdownâ is instead just poor people
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Siddharth Shirole
SidShirole
The graph of building a cityâs medical infrastructure should always be higher than the progressive cases of #COVID19 infection. #LockDown is not a remedy, it is supposed to be an
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Personal top 10 fallacies and paradoxes in statistics1. Absence of evidence fallacy2. Ecological fallacy3. Steinâs paradox4. Lordâs paradox5. Simpsonâs paradox 6. Berksonâs paradox7. Prosecutors fallacy8. Gamblerâs fallacy9. Linds
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/20 Government lockdown exit roadmap due next week. NHS trust leaders clear, as theyâve been throughout the pandemic, that we need to be cautious. With a strong focus on data,
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Julia Mason MS MD
JuliaMasonMD1
Excellent article from British psychiatrists about the current state of "affirmation only" transgender care. How do we help GNC patients but "first, do no harm"?https://twitter.com/robertod2010/status/1290759442863013890
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HCQ Investigator
HcqInvestigator
1/n Most of my optimism re HCQ efficacy rests on observational ecological data (eg drastic changes in mortality when countries introduce HCQ)I'm 50/50 this data's legit. So I think we
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Tom Witherow
TomWitherow
BREAKING: Landmark @UniofOxford research has found 218,000 Britons spend more than ÂŁ1,800-a-month on gambling.Huge project analysed spending of 6.5m Lloyds Bank customers, making it largest study of its kind ever
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Dr. Amber Schmidtke, PhD
AmberSchmidtke
I know COVID-19 is the most pressing public health issue, but there's more to PH than this pandemic. The map below shows how states are doing with respect to infant
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
3. Later in March, Priti Patel tried to rally Cabinet to support her plans for border closure, but the Prime Minister intervened to keep borders open. 4. Unfortunately for the
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Martin Landray
MartinLandray
Latest results from RECOVERY trial: Azithromycin does not benefit patients hospitalised with COVID-19No improvement in 28-day mortality, duration of hospital stay, or progression to invasive mechanical ventilation/ death.https://www.recover
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