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Dr. Steve Easterbrook
SMEasterbrook
It's been a few days since I came home from hospital, so a good time to reflect on what it's like inside an Ontario Hospital during COVID-19. The nurses put
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Omnintensivist
GoodishIntent
Live tweeting #HRreloaded tonight! First up is COVID intubation and what we've learned from those who faced COVID before us.Hoo boy there was some drama regarding who should be intubated.
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Damian Roland
Damian_Roland
There has been justifiable concern about the impact of #COVID19, and particularly the lockdown, on children. Our @LancetChildAdol paper evaluates delayed presentations to Emergency Departments (and it's not what you
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
After weeks of research, I’ve identified 4 categories of solutions employers should consider to support parents through the next year of childcare & education. On the back of a pandemic.
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JAC-AMR
jac_amr
1/12 A question that keeps popping up: what is the impact of #COVID_19 on global bacterial #AntimicrobialResistance rates? -A thread with links to recent papers on this topic (please add
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Emily Cureton
emilycureton
The week Oregon tightened restrictions, and daily CV19 deaths hit an all time high, 50+ Republican state lawmakers and county officials asked Democratic Gov. Kate Brown to let locals decide
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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
In our research team we work on understanding how #HealthInequalities are constructedWe've heard about Black and ethnic minority populations having worse health outcomes, as well as socially disadvantaged peopleBut HOW
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el gato malo
boriquagato
covid has a seasonal/regional infection pattern. policy has not stopped or slowed it.we tended to look at certain countries early on and assume that whatever they did was working if
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David Burney
jdburney1
This has been known since the beginning of this plannedemic, just unreported by media.https://twitter.com/united__UK/status/1342491868584693763 For those wondering, it is right on the NIH website.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PM
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Francis Deng, MD
francisdeng
Do the benefits outweigh the risks in using MRI gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM) in patients with kidney disease?MAJOR new consensus statement from @RadiologyACR and @NKF published in @Radiology_RSNA at https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Been reflecting on wealth and success (in conventional sense, which may involve some combination of wealth, fame, accomplishment, historic impact, etc) lately.Both are things I am not personally very motivated
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
2015: "To examine the emergence potential (the potential to infect humans) of circulating bat CoVs, we built a chimeric virus encoding a novel, zoonotic CoV spike protein -from the RsSHC014-CoV sequence that was isolat
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Gronnet
In #Sweden #LongCovid is not yet recognized by the authorities. Head Physician @thomaslinden claims that ”there is no definition of this” and refuses to use the word ”LongCovid” or even
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Rebekah Honce
RRHonce
We’re living in two pandemics:1. COVID192. COVID19 conspiraciesScience can be confusing (even if you are a scientist!) and it doesn’t help that scientific facts about our current situation are matched
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Karl Dierenbach @Dierenbach on Gab/Parler
Dierenbach
If you're 25-44 years old, you're 3.6 times more likely to die from a cause brought on by our reaction to Covid than Covid itselfIf you're under 65, your chances
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SK Jo
invigilator4
1/ I am about to open up about getting health care in Saskatchewan during the COVID pandemic. After months of delaying taking the step to detox from alcohol addiction under
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