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The CEO of Antifa
Dude3000
Hi, I'm a GOP politician. I'm not from a city and I've only visited cities a few times for sporting events (and going to the Spaghetti Warehouse). I hate cities
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Russell Lamberti
RussLamberti
In the Asian Flu of 1957-58, They Rejected LockdownsBy @jeffreyatucker https://www.aier.org/article/in-the-asian-flu-of-1957-58-they-rejected-lockdowns/ The '57-58 flu is estimated to have killed in one year around 100k Americans, or ab
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Michael Story ⚓
MWStory
Interesting to look at pre- and early covid epidemiology lit. If you could show them our world now they'd probably be most surprised by the relative absence of stigma, panic,
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
It's 2021! Time for a crash course in four terms that I often see mixed up when people talk about testing: sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value. These
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
What do we know about the UK second wave of Covid-19 and the effect of lockdowns?tl:dr - cases are high, but not as bad as the first wave and the
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/16 COVID Epi This Week: The Peril and Promise of ImmunityCovid continues to spread in most of the US at rates too high for effective contact tracing, safe in-person schooling,
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Dan Berger
dnbrgr
Hi @GovInslee, I don't get it: People over 45 are 1/3 of the state's prison population but comprise almost half of those incarcerated who have tested positive for #Covid19. This
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Dr. Amy Tan-*Racism is a public health crisis*
AmyTanMD
#COVID19 has sadly been a masterclass in longstanding, entrenched systemic injustices and inequities, & how they harm pop'ns that these systems continue to make vulnerable.How do we engage those who
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Critter 🐍
BecomingCritter
Working with the public, it appears that my luck ran outyesterday i tested positive for COVID-19gonna make a brief thread on my experience and I'll update as anything changes A
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shaineNeuro
I went to bed with a flood of beautiful Black faces and woke up to see MORE beautiful Black faces. Seeing Black neurologists, neuroengineers, neuroscientists, neuropharmacologists etc has left me
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Olaudah Equiano®
RealOlaudah
Vertical farming is a hot topic during the coronavirus pandemic, due to supply chain problems and food security concerns.The nascent sector, in which crops are grown in stacked indoor systems
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BloodSpite
BloodSpite
The lockdowns were all political theatre and you fell for it. Sciencehttps://twitter.com/wtop/status/1352590199356841988 Sciencehttps://twitter.com/abc7ny/status/1352210701830467584 Sciencehttps://twitter.com/gvwire/status/13520534917039431
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Deirdre “Jonese” Austin
DeirdreJonese
For the evangelical Christians who don’t understand that Revelations is apocalyptic literature that depicts a certain historical context that is not meant to be taken literally.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/17/technology/pfi
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Joao Monteiro
immuno_stuff
Basic stuff you should know if you are working on #COVID19 and planning to submit your results for publication (1/9) Most journals are currently overwhelmed with unprecedented increase in submissions
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
1/PPeter C Gøtzsche (@PGtzsche1) wrote the article belowHe argues that COVID-19 isn't very lethal, + then draws some political conclusions.The article is poor."Is the infection fatality rate for COVID-19 worse
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
There is SO MUCH new science & high-quality journalism getting published about #COVID19 right now. Here's a thread on some of the pieces that caught my eye this week, and
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