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Juliette Kayyem
juliettekayyem
This news regarding Pfizer and the Trump Administration is not shocking in sense that they seem to never get supply chain, surge or details. But there is no crying in
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Sean McMinn
shmcminn
And if you’re more interested in my reporting than Taylor Swift takes (tough but fair), here’s what I’ve been working on: COVID-19 Is Filling Up Hospitals In Small Cities https://www.npr.org/2020/07/29/895152258/data-analysis-covid-19
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Jeffrey Duchin, MD
DocJeffD
“Hospitals are implementing their surge plans, making plans to start canceling some procedures, calling in extra staff and trying to get extra staff…We are working to maintain access to essential
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Dr. Winlove Mojica
theskinsensei
THE SURGE HAS STARTED. Cancel niyo na muna:Pagpunta sa gym, coffee shop, indoor resto, mall, masisikip na lugar Pakikipagkita sa jowa, barkada, kamag-anakCelebrate at home kung ayaw niyong may magkasakit
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Soumya
skarlamangla
I just realized that an Indian folktale my dad told me when I was a kid prepared me to cover COVID and my mind is blown. so this is how
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Lisa Childs
LisaChildsAR
On June 19, UAMS shared a very scary forecast. Arkansas would hit 18,000 positive tests about July 7, and peak with 150,000 active cases by the end of September. Viewed
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
"On Friday, for the first time in any state in American history, Arizona activated crisis standards for hospitals, giving them flexibility to triage the huge number of new COVID-19 patients
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
#COVID19 in Mumbai. Some slides (mildly edited) from a talk at Nottingham (thanks to @NabilFadai for the invite). A summary in this longish thread. Main themes:- uneven spread (slums/non-slums)- uneven
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Eran Segal
segal_eran
Israel explained:1.7M vaccinated (20% of pop.)>70% of all 60+ years oldCurrently a major surge, but we project a plateau in critically ill in a weekDespite all this, Israel tightened its
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Michael George
Mike_aka_Logiqx
Here's a detailed thread explaining how the weekly ONS data should be interpreted when monitoring all cause mortality and excess deaths. It seems very common for people to misinterpret the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
THAT DAY HAS ARRIVED—Los Angeles County hospitals are preparing for potential *healthcare rationing* as ICUs overloaded with #COVID19. New proposed guidelines call for a shift towards maximizing saveable lives, and
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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
A quick thread on #COVID19 deaths in British Columbia, where we appear to be headed, and what is reasonable to expect over the next month Here's a new chart: it
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Soumya
skarlamangla
it's hard to overstate just how bad the COVID surge is in the Midwest. if you're in California, you've probably heard how cases here are spiking -- and they definitely
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Cam Patterson
drcampatterson
UAMS has taken the extraordinary step of asking leadership across our health system to refrain from traveling over the coming holidays and report to work or be available if needed.
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Looking at hospital data, there's something concerning happening in America's ICUsThere are 27,000 COVID patients in ICUs right nowOn October 2, there were 7,000And in order to accommodate the increase,
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Dr. Amber Schmidtke, PhD
AmberSchmidtke
Heads up, there are some things in the Georgia COVID-19 data we need to talk about before my next newsletter. First, using both PCR and antigen test case data, our
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