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Dr Shane Huntington OAM
DrShaneRRR
Science communication at its worst. Here is an example from The Age today: https://www.theage.com.au/national/scientists-call-for-pause-on-astrazeneca-vaccine-rollout-20210112-p56tjt.htmlSorry folks - this will be a thread. #CovidVaccine Re
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Dr. Vera Etches
VeraEtches
Why was COVID19 testing capacity limited early on? Not only did machines need to be purchased, processes validated, supply chains were strained – nasal pharyngeal swabs, pipette tips, wipes. Even
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Public service: This is now the link to the archived Fact Sheet released by the previous State Department concerning activities at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that could point to
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Thus I'd rather emphasize the additive nature of risk reduction. For aerosols, droplets, or fomites, people should implement as many of the following measures as possible:-Physical distance-Avoid crowds-Avoid indoors/enclosed spaces-Mas
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
A on humidity and airborne viruses. Several articles have said that at higher relative humidity (RH), droplets/aerosols retain more water, are larger, and then fall out of the air faster.
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works. Viruses need one thing to mutate: a host. Protect the host, stop the mutations. We REALLY need to
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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
CCP military scientist, Chen Hu, discusses the CCP's plan to engineer bioweapons of mass destruction back in 2016. "If we use gene engineering to edit viruses then we will be
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
How dare this man.Do you want to know why they are learning to hate scientists for real Dr Fauci?Because your group lies about science & your ilk drove the truth
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Ryan Horath
therealrthorat
"We create our own reality...We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."An example of this genre: this tweet claiming the linked video
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ This NYT piece about how China has blocked the search into the origins of #sarscov2 is bizarre. It explains how the PRC won't allow a real investigation, but DOES
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
7/10The neither validated nor standardised hypersensitive RT-PCR test / Ct 35-45 for SARS-CoV-2 is abused to mislabel (also) other causes of death as deceased WITH COVID-19.https://twitter.com/Thomas_Binder/status/1310771827564859395 8/10Co
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Half-baked thoughts about superspreading and contact tracing. With the existence of pre-symptomatic spread, the serial interval for this virus is quite short, making forward contact tracing challenging. 1/5 Japan’s cluster
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Lucibee
_Lucibee
What role should the public play in science? - Science Weekly podcast @iansample interviews @profmsharpe about the #PACEtrial https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2018/nov/02/what-role-should-the-public-play-in-science-science-weekly-p
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Ian James Parsley
ianjamesparsley
I am neither an expert in virology nor mathematics, but my extrapolation from the case doubling rates is that you are now *12 times* more likely to test positive for
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
If you have never read one of my articles before, I am begging you to read this one. It describes a strategy for how to end the pandemic and how
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Nick Gay
PrNickGay
Last October a resurgence of COVID cases began and on 14/10 the Govt imposed Tier restrictions, then lockdown. Case data shows that the restrictions were partially effective but a substantial
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