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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Will vaccination of health care workers (HCWs) lead to accidental silent spreading of COVID-19?Big possible downside to vaccine allocation recommendations w/out data on whether vaccines reduce infectiousness.Thread The justification for
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Just Bill
BillWhoWanders
(1) ‘Twas the night before Christmas and the virus was spreadingAnd the leaders did not care where the numbers were headingThe nurses and doctors held on best they couldHoping people
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/I'm excited that Dr. @AjayManhapra is presenting on concerns about mandatory opioid taper for VA's MAT-VA journal club, based on our shared paper... he notes Human costs of mandatory and
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Dr Mariam Tokhi
mariamtokhi
As a GP and resident of a #COVID19Aus hotspot and Muslim community member, I'd like to say something: 1. Victorian restrictions relaxed just before the weekend of Eid. I was
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ I'm not an anti-vaxxer. My kids have been vaccinated. I was vaccinated.BUT I KNOW BIG PHARMA. As a @nytimes reporter, I saw (more than saw, I wrote these stories)Amgen
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Hayley Mortimer
BBC_Hayley
THREAD: Lots of people are asking me whether Gloucestershire will move up to Tier 3. So here's my thoughts... Remember, the Government is making a decision today with an announcement
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Dr. Claudia William MD, MScHAL 🩺💊
DrCSWilliam
I think it's time to talk about toxic white feminism in Obstetric Nursing I don't even like working on those floors bc of the cliques, the bullying and disrespect towards
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Tain (He/They)
thechroniccurly
Something I’ve always struggled to try to explain to able-bodied friends is the need to “perform” pain to be taken seriously by healthcare workers. So I thought I’d do a
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Steeve Pierre, MD, MSc.
MDSteeve
There's this trend on social media, where young Americans say how old they were when they had their first Black teacher. Some of the answers are really sad to read.Growing
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John Roberts
john_actuary
The latest @ICNARC report on intensive care activity on behalf of @COVID19actuary, starting with the clearest evidence possible that this has not been "just another flu winter", even with non-COVID
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Jorge Luis Salinas
jlsalinas7
Today @CDCgov published a well intended report that restates something we have known for a while: mask fit and filtration matter. I want to comment on the meaning of this
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Michael Sjoding
msjoding
1/ Our research letter on racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement, out today in NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2029240 2/ The finding that pulse oximetry is biased due to skin pigmentation isn’t new:
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Barry Seemungal 🇬🇧 🇹🇹
BarrySeemungal
See @Brain1878 our study of vestibular dysfunction in traumatic brain injury https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awaa386/6050089?guestAccessKey=388b9d20-5298-43bc-a7e7-83effc1b6ad8 Newly described vestibular cog
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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
In NL's second corona wave, we've just reached a stabilization at a high level (5,000 infections/day). 82 patients died today, and there's almost 600 in intensive care. But still all
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Ritesh Banglani
banglani
Excellent analysis of the state of telemedicine in the US. Riffing off some of Nikhil's conclusions from an India perspective below. Disclaimer: I'm an investor and board member in @MFineCare,
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Wren
jaunty_aphorism
"Dependency" and "personality disorder" in mental health services: a thread.I'm thinking today about Courtney Porter who died earlier this year, just three days after being discharged from inpatient care against
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