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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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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
It's time to clarify some things about children, schools and #COVID19 Summary: Young children seem significantly less susceptible, probably less likely to transmit. Less clear for teens. Schools mainly follow
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
5/ c) Aerosols: don’t fall to ground quickly unlike drops, stay in the air tens of sec to hrs (depend on size). Infect by inhalation (or deposition onto eyes). Substantial
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
“Surgeons wear masks, so you should too.” 1/ Surgeons wear masks so that bodily fluids — which always have bacteria even if a surgeon is asymptomatic — won’t go into
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Tim Sarson
TimSarson1
#ZeroCovid gives us an early taste of a debate that will define the next decade in public health here and around the world. Scientific intervention and zero tolerance for harm
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Jane Bernal 🌈
SJaneBernal
Expecting the Unexpected. When death is expected, people can plan for it, think about what care they want when dying, where they might die, make a 'bucket-list', use Palliative Care
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Jen
thejenlife
a list of things you should be worried about instead of the vaccine, a thread: plastic cooking utensils: if they come into contact with heat above 70°C/158°F, they produce oligomers,
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Kelvin Ward
UCUltrasound
This was by far and away the most important news story yesterday in NZ... however the NZ media appears to have given it only cursory exposure. Maybe they do not
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
As #covid19 numbers escalate, it is important that people work together to fight this virus. There is growing evidence that this virus has stealthily spread globally by being emitted in
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Craig Wilen
WilenLab
Excited to share our new paper led by @chennifer_jen looking at the role of NSAIDs in #COVID19. NSAIDs dampen the cytokine and antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection @ASMicrobiology @JVirology @Yale_LabMed
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Kara Allen
ergopropterdoc
@deoxyexplorer on periop oxygenation. ‘I don’t know the answers for any of those questions’ spoiler alert! #EBPOMLondon2020 Speaking for myself only, I am very conscious of FiO2 during surgery- what
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Elinor Karlsson
eenork
Remember March, the endless month? That was the month that the #covid19 #pandemic became real, at least where I work @UMassMedical @broadinstitute. Suddenly we were working from home, and a
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Ryan Hisner
LongDesertTrain
1/ So I found out this garbage meta-analysis is apparently being shared all over the place. I decided to take a look at the studies they cited as evidence that
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I am optimistic about the prospects for an effective Covid vaccine within a reasonable timeframe. Through phase 2 of numerous trials, nothing has gone spectacularly wrong.(I've written about a
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
From a scientific/medical perspective, closing schools “because covid” is the very least justifiable act in a long line of unsupported, damaging acts. Kids don’t get sick with SARS-COV-2. They’re very
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Kevin Fenton
ProfKevinFenton
1/5 #COVID19ExplainedLDN PHE’s latest national flu and #COVID19 surveillance report has just been published, showing that London has a #COVID19 case rate of greater than 300 per 100,000 people.
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