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Glaven1994
1/ November 2020 has seen a shift in the Australian covid-19 landscape. As Victoria achieved elimination and NSW edges closer to it, one formerly "covid-free" state has stolen all the
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Some Quebec hospitals outside Montreal may run out of beds to treat #COVID19 patients before Christmas, a government institute warned on Friday in its latest projections. In this thread,
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
Lot of debate over "this state did better than that state" when the reality is...almost everyone did bad.Lets start with overall national rate, and then hospitalization rate for the 4
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Reopening indoor dining after #COVID19 cases dropped during lockdown & hoping no outbreaks... is like switching back to eating bacon after dropping your cholesterol from eating vegetarian for 1
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients that don't have symptoms. It's complicated. A thread. Data suggest that viral load does start to increase and is maximal slightly before the onset of symptoms,
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Andy Tabeling
AndyTabeling
Gone With the Wind has done far more to erase historical memory than any marching band could ever possibly do gonna do a quick couple of tweets so I can
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Michael Feher
SaxMike71
Long #COVID19 thread:2020-07-18 Florida #COVID19 update:I've updated the model since last time with several new graphs and predictions for the key metrics being tracked (the ones being shown on the
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ This paper is the first significant evidence that recent infection with a common cold coronavirus could have a functional cross protective effect against severe COVID-19. “Recent endemic coronavirus infection
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Other Coronaviruses vs. #SARSCov2 in (continued)Original thread below. Most striking observation was low circulation of Other Coronaviruses prior to #SARSCov2 “official” arrival in Feb/Mar 2020 in parts of
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Nancy Baxter MD PhD
enenbee
This review of vaccination of COVID19 by Prof Raina Macintyre @KirbyInstitute is required viewingWell worth 34 minutes of your time, but watch at 1.75 speed if you are in a
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
Today, I admitted 6 hypoxic patients with COVID and the waiting room was packed when I left my shift. Arizona had 3,206 new infections & 53 deaths. Nationwide, today was
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Alex Macheras
AlexInAir
Breaking: UK will finally require ALL passengers travelling to UK to present a negative #COVID19 result (obtained 72 hrs before travel) in order to be permitted to depart to UK
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Just An Ordinary Bloke
Unusual_Times
I'm beggining to wonder if anyone actually understands retrocausality because this is about as close as you get to it.We can't play catch up like this. We have to be
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Efra Rivera-Serrano, PhD
NakedCapsid
As someone who did his whole PhD studying how viruses can cause cardiac damage, I feel like it is time to discuss this topic.So, let’s talk about viruses, our immune
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Mike Reich
datareich
How bad will the #COVID surge be this winter? A with three possible scenarios. We're likely about 2 months from a peak in late January/early February. We can expect expect
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
While America's obsessed w/elections, Europe is freaking out about a mutant form of #SARSCoV2 in mink animals & people: Denmark seals off 7 municipalities in north Jutland. Train & bus
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