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Adrian Madaro
adrianmadaro
East Boston has the highest COVID infection rate in Boston. Last week it was 7.9%. This was over 4x the state average. It was almost 50% higher than the second-highest
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Dr. X
XKeyscore1
1) #BillGates vaccines contain #nanoparticles comprised of heavy metals that serve to augment the inter-corporeal reception-ability of #5G #6G #7G #8G #9G #10G frequency ranges.The technology involved also augments the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Ominous: we now have SMOKING GUN proof that #SARSCoV2 virus aerosol particles in the air are indeed infectious. Scientists captured air-floating Microdroplets, and then tested the air-derived virus to see
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Children have at least as much virus in their nose and throat as adults do—and kids younger than 5 may have up to 100 times as much. This doesn’t
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éireann
eireannmor
people who are against single-payer/socialized healthcare will tell you it's both way too expensive (it's not—unless you're really rich + your idea of 'too expensive' is paying justly proportional taxes)
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
On the intensive care unit today covering a colleague who is unwell, so only time for a brief update this week. You may have seen a lot of coverage that
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bmh
BMHLTD
#SNG notes (thread)Had SNG001 been available in Wuhan during the onset of the pandemic, the outbreak of Covid 19 may have been containable- hugely strengthens the case for government stock
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CovidSenseBloke
CovidSenseBloke
Many months later, the Scottish Government finally responded to my FOI request on masks.I asked:- The evidence to support the wearing of face coverings, including data on the effectiveness ofsuch
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Lungs are most affected during #COVID19. Thread explaining top 10 lung-healthy foods. Other benefits of the food is also included. #nutrition1. BEETROOT: Beetroot are rich in nitrates, which helps relax
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
Since July, coinciding with increased PCR testing, there is an unusual uniformity to the official regional COVID death curves that is not apparent in the regional excess death curves, strongly
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Canada has shrunk as a nation. Our minds dulled by relentless propaganda, uninspiring leaders, a lazy media and an absent academic class. Those aren't my words but of a colleague
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/05/16/did-the-oxford-covid-vaccine-work-in-monkeys-not-really/While Hancock is celebrating MHRA’s questionable decision to give an emergency use authorisation to the Oxford/AZ vaccine, sc
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
A personal thread on ASMYPTOMATIC spread. My brother’s family has COVID and my mom is exposed. “We didn’t want to worry you,” said my mom & brother, which is why
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Very excited to share our new preprint "#SARSCoV2 viral load dynamics, duration of viral shedding and infectiousness: a living systematic review and meta-analysis" #IDTwitter A huge team effort screening and
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Nicole Kuderer
NicoleKuderer
@US_FDA Fantastic discussion of Pfizer/BioNtech vaccince - listen in :1) Possible that social distancing contributed some to great efficacy data in the intervention arm.2) Reverse transcript data unavailable. But Limited
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Deirdre Gilhawley
DeeGilhawley
The entire Primary Schools reopening plan hangs on one sentence (p26): "Remember that the virus is spread by droplets and is not airborne so physicalseparation is enough to reduce the
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