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JessMet
CJEMetcalf
The brilliant @rebaker64 from @PrincetonEnviro works at the nexus of two challenges: climate change and infectious disease. We chatted (audio here):https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/media/t/1_vo4oz5jp Unpicking how climate variation (tempe
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Yesterday, @nytimes published an article titled "Coronavirus Reinfections Are Real but Very, Very Rare."I wish this statement were true. But it is not only inaccurate, it may lead to dangerous
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Fractals and Rose
FractalsAndRose
Is President Trump assisting in the unlocking of hidden Nikola Tesla IP in science, tech and medicine? I’m no scientist here, I’m just thinking out loud and pondering questions. I’m
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Ted Petrou
TedPetrou
I gave masks the benefit of the doubt in the spring/summer of 2020. I have since changed my mind and see no scenario where it makes sense to wear them
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
When you hear about the damage that public health measures necessary to control this pandemic may do to kids, think about how kids can be supported while we control virus
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Thread summarising an important presentation on the AstraZeneca trial results for South Africa.Key points: Efficacy initially seemed to be ~75%, but dropped to 22% against SA variant. Past COVID-19
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Poz Str8 (Still @🏠- 😷) 🏆
poz_str8
Let's talk #HIV and #StigmaIn order to #endHIVstigma education is needed so here is a little thread. Please share.1. HIV doesn't only affect men who sleep with men. HIV can
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Brumby
the_brumby
This will be my first and possibly last tweet (thread) as I am mostly here to learn. It is prompted by a recent study questioning lockdown efficacy that is getting
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Tracy Taylor, DPT
DrTracyTaylor
1/ @APDillon_ @JohnLockeNC @NC_Governor @SecMandyCohen Let’s discuss NC Executive Order 180 (https://governor.nc.gov/documents/executive-order-no-180) and the evidence/studies cited for having stricter guidelines, shall we? 2/ 1.1st study
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Scaling up rapid screening tests for COVID-19 is well within reach. They can help keep the virus at bay until a vaccine is available. My piece in The @ConversationUS explains.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Restaurants appear to be among the most riskiest and common places to get infected with the #COVID19, but we still don’t trace close to enough. How sure are we about
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
As Victorians breathe a well deserved sigh of relief this weekend, having smashed 2nd wave in world beating fashion, I wanted to talk about the way simplified media narratives have
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/Today, a brief #dermtwitter #tweetorial on a topic particularly important during the #COVID19 #pandemic:PRESSURE ULCERS (PU)!#MedEd #FOAMEd #medtwitter #nursetwitter #medstudenttwitter #dermatology No COIPC: @dermnetnz and @grepmeded Firs
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Kenny Yunker
KEYunker
A few problems with schools and school leaders in urban or suburban areas using this information to make decisions about return-to-school. THIS STUDY ISN’T LIKE YOUR SCHOOL!! A thread. 1/25https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/cdc-scho
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Benhur
Lubalas
MASKS1If you look up "oxygen intake" and masks on google or youtube, you will be presented with a bunch of "debunking" doctors, nurses and many other characters, assuring you that
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: Testing and Schools.Independent SAGE invited me to participate again in their last broadcast, we ran out of time for my bit but this was because @AndyBurnhamGM attended and
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