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Chris McKeon
cjmckeon
Here’s some worrying anti-vaccine misinformation I found on - where else? - a neighbourhood Facebook page. I want to talk about it because it’s quite clever nonsense. It’s originally from
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
The American Academy of Pediatric *finally* weighs in on schools."the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students
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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
1) GREAT DANGER: SARS-CoV-2 IS AN ATOPIC DISEASE. THE mRNA VACCINES ARE ELICITING A TH2 RESPONSE WHICH IS UNWANTED AGAINST A SUPERANTIGEN! Any SAg toxoid vaccines should be adjuvanted and/or
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Michael Wilner
mawilner
Exclusive: The FDA's Stephen Hahn tells @McClatchy that emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines will not be automatic: “The bottom line is we can’t determine at this point, despite the very
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Denver Ncube⚪
denvern3
1. African Philosophy must not remain static, it must evolve. Chivanhu must evolve to bring us into the next golden age. I know a Professor who left his job in
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
The #COVID19 epidemic is rapidly growing throughout the US. What happens now? Here I try to make some predictions, but mostly try to explain how I think about the epidemic.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge ANTIBODY study in NYC among 40,000 health care professionals. Key #COVID19 findings:13.7% were seropositive. Of 6078 w/ previous PCR testing, 34.8% were PCR positive. Of previous PCR-positives, 6.5% had
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Aerosols, droplets, & “flexible droplets”Trying to clarify key aspects. Details complex, give bottom lines 1st:Bottom line 1: If fall within 1-2 m of the person (WHO or CDC droplets),
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⬆️Ventilation⬆️--⬇️#COVIDisAirborne risk⬇️ -Save💙
grahamja51
1. IMPORTANT !!!!! #COVIDisAirborne WHO - 03 Feb 2021 - "modes of transmission - still a respiratory virus - it goes through the air, there are droplets and AEROSOLS, particles
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Coronavirus is the only respiratory virus I have ever encountered that causes inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). One of the great challenges in #COVID medicine is understanding why so
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Peter Harling
PeterHarling
THREAD Infectious diseases have long shaped our culture—in ways you can trace through mentions of a disease in our literature. Here we see declining references to the plague in English
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Nadiah Wan
lapetitemaligne
With so many cases now, it may take awhile before you get picked up and transported to a hospital or low risk centre like MAEPS once you are diagnosed Covid
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Thankful to Singapore for surveillance systems that allow for the detailed studies required to truly assess the relative transmission risk of asymptomatic vs symptomatic cov-2 , which they find to
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) A Quebec public health advisor suggested Friday installing portable air purifiers in schools might produce the opposite effect, inadvertently causing the #coronavirus to spread in the air among students.
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Brandon Morshedi, MD, DPT, FACEP, FAEMS
BMorshediMD
Day 4 of @DallasFireRes_q Medical Director Bootcamp is all about “Resus Academy” and Crit Care in AM, intense simulation in the PM. No more “scoop and run” with critical medical
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Salty Major (Medical Type; 1 Each)
anccpt
Thread: COVID and the hospitalization process. Little housekeeping stuff: I am not speaking for a hospital or organization, just from my experience. I am a critical care nurse practitioner that
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