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Kenny Mathieson
KennyMathieson
The "hope" that @krishgm mentions is forlorn, in this case.A thread in which I prove (using ONLY published Pfizer trial data) that the UK CMOs and JCVI have not so
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Naomi O'Leary
NaomiOhReally
A timeline of the EU's pandemic, from the first case detected on January 24 2020 to renewed border closures due to concern about new variants. Graphic @Paul5cott Looking back over
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Day 257 of #LongCovid and 36th consecutive day without symptoms! Finger infection has been attended to, but here is a long thread on what it was like to seek medical
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The early use of inhaled interferons is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent severe #COVID19: lines of support include mechanism, rare genomic variants, a multicenter retrospective report, and
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Patience Zalanga
patiencezalanga
Currently at the shelter right now. Gonna share reflections (of this year/ in general) if you don’t mind... When people hear of needle exchange programs, people sometimes feel uneasy about
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Nicholas Gerbino
GerbinoNicholas
Just a quick thread on an article (and a headline) that I find very troubling.https://www.wired.com/story/covid-19-vaccine-super-spreaders/ Firstly, see how we talk and write about the "vulnerable." Please remember that the "
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Sophie Brookover
sophiebiblio
Is the Newark community being informed of infections among Newark PL staff members? What guidance & accommodations are @NewarkLibrary providing staff when a coworker tests positive? What’s the rationale for
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JKash 🍊⭐️🍊⭐️🍊⭐️
JKash000
Here is some helpful info from an M.D. Dr. Frank Shallenberger of Las Vegas.Dear Patients and Friends,Last week I must have been asked 20 times about the new COVID vaccines. Here are
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Not Your Mom
Notyour28981739
We're told the science is settled. We're told vaccines are "safe and effective". We're told that vaccines do not cause autism. We're told to believe otherwise is to be a
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Tomás Ryan
TJRyan_77
The best thing I read in 2020: "The West has failed – US and Europe have made a mess of handling the crisis" by @NaomiOhReally in the @IrishTimes https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/the-west-has-failed-us-and-europe-have-made-a-m
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
One thing civil servants learn is to write things down. Here is @acadmedsci's 14 July report commissioned by @uksciencechief. For the record. It sets out what was known in July,
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH TESTING? (thread)The government set the 31st October to reach its 500,000 tests a day targetHas it reached it?It says it's about to do so on capacity. But
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Lindsay Ayling
AylingLindsay
Jumping into to a Faculty Executive Council meeting where Kevin Guskiewicz is answering questions on UNC Chapel Hill's ongoing COVID disasterQ: how will students be leaving?KG: we'll work through a
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: I am a systems theorist and consequently deal with complex systems, among other things, human #metabolism. I believe in the power of our immune system, which somehow became a
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
First, some background. RNA viruses all evolve extremely rapidly, but some like influenza are able to accept mutations to their surface proteins in such a way that they can partially
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
It is not safe to keep schools closed. Summary from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the principal medical society for 67,000 pediatricians.https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/co
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