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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
To give some context to the recent announcement of a new #SARSCoV2 variant/mutation, it may be helpful to realise that in the paper below we identified >12,000 variants/mutations in the
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MoneyMadeMindsðŸ§
MoneyMadeMinds1
Fear Can Often Times Take Over Our Minds6 Steps Towards Overcoming It//Thread 1. Understand Fear And Embrace ItFear exists to keep us safe.It is not necessarily good or bad.Simply guides
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David Gallagher
TBoneGallagher
A short thread on what I hope might be timely for at least *someone* even it’s not for *everyone*: taking care of our mental health (1) I can’t help but
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Barbara Marcolini
babimarcolini
Over the past four months, the U.S. has deported almost 40,000 immigrants. Hundreds had Covid-19. @emilykassie and I reported for the @nytimes and @MarshallProj on how @ICEgov turned into a
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Daniel Lusungu Mumba
mumba_danie
Let's do things differently this week! How about we all get random medical check ups! Here is list of some of the things you could focus on: Full Blood Count.This
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Anita Szigeti
pouchbaby
I am growing weary of reviewing transcripts with open ended questions to testifying doctors, such as: "How would you describe my client's symptoms of schizophrenia?" Here are some thoughts on
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George Hale | جورج هيل
georgehale
One week to the day after witnessing the federal execution of Corey Johnson late on Jan. 14, I received a notification that I tested positive for COVID-19. (The test was two
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Rony
VHSwaala
My mom is 74 years old. She was found COVID negative in early June. It all started when she had diarrhea and very mild symptoms. After the COVID test result,
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An Leavy
an_leavy
Victorian Update Premier Feb 3 (late night)Late today notified 26 yo man from Noble Park positive Was working as RSO as part of Australian Open HQ Last worked at Grand
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD:1) I have something I need to get off my chest, and I’m going to rant for a bit. Sorry about that, but it needs to be said, and I
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/22) Study of household transmission of #SARSCoV2 in the US in March to April. Extremely thorough investigation by the CDC showing an equal attack rate for children and adults, among
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Structured Success
StructuredSucc
When I wondered if I were autistic in my third year of University, my psychologist told me that I wasn't autistic because I "could hold a conversation" with himI was
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
@NYChealthy took a beating in the @NYTimes over the weekend: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/21/nyregion/nyc-contact-tracing.html It's a bit more complicated. Got an inside (but on-the-record) look at NYC's #contacttracing data toda
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Anj
anj_ovies
stop blaming shit on your disorder- own the shit. take responsibility and learn how to manage it better. im not saying blame yourself, im saying to own it. yeah you
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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
At the start of the pandemic it was unclear whether infection with the novel coronavirus (#SARSCoV2) would lead to protective immunity, how long immunity would last, whether vaccines could be
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Robert Peston
Peston
1) The data shows that the vaccine reduces serious illness and risk of mortality from around 10 days of having just first dose. 2) The risk of acute illness, hospitalisation
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